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An excellent va lue in all wool shift dressE'-S and jumpers,

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Kent
Stqle University. is spending
the Thanksgiving holiday with
hi~ parents. \1r. and Mrs. E. ,
o. Ralt lie will be accompa11- i
it'd bv a cl a s~JI\Hh' at Kent.
Ole G;lbo. a Norweg1an Exchange s!Udents. Mrs. L C. Biddle ot Del aware. Uhw, will abll
be a holiday guest of tht' Halls.

Theo ideal £ift for boys, warm cotton, flannel robes. wrap

style, tie belt, individually &amp;1ft boxed. Grten. red and
blue plaids. Sizes S to 7.

Si'les 10 to 18.

MATCHING PAJAMAS

Shanmont Rayon Panties

Anoth•r Big Shlpmentl
Mens Big Y1nk

Sizes 5, 6, 1 and 8. White onlY. Elastic leg brief, cuHt'd
brief, cuffed panty, sport panty and step in styles.

1\fade of 10 ounce sanfor-

FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

$1.9S

Boys Sweaters

DUNGAREES

Sizes from 4 to 20, Featuring two of the coun-

try's bl'st lines and values.

ized blue denim. Si'les
29 to 44. Genuine Big
Yank.

Big srll'ction of style8-

Slh)O\'ers and couts.

·10"&gt;32" ........... $1.95
22"•42,. .. ;:, ..... . $3.95
· 30''•54"
$7 95
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3 pairs $).00
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100% cotton, fast colors, 36" width,_ in a ~Ide
selection of prints dots, checksr stripe!!, plllow

Now during tllis sale for
88c and be ready for the
New Year. 100% linen,
fine !ielection of patterns.

case

border patter~s. Christmas prints.
Solo Friday and Saturdoy

49c
Jumbo Sl~e

DISH TOWELS

Spocioll Mens Quality

Womens $3.95

Phil Maid Nylon Slips
trimml-'d style in sizes 32 through 44. Short and
rel:(ular lengths. White only. J\.Jany stylt&gt;s with shadow
LIH't'

Corduroy Work Trousers
In charcoal grey and dark b1·own and In sizes S2 to M
waist mf'ttsure and your correct length, Made witb boat
sail pockl'ls.

pam• I.

Shoe Totes by Trina

White. Size 26 lnchE'tl by
26 lnchet, absorbent and
lint free.

A Dainty-Pak for carrying rain boots, bowline sboe.11 or
u a Junch tote. Plaid!! in assorted colors.

$1.89

Frld•Y 1nd S.turd•y

BOW MASTER BOW MAKEJ...,;

5 for$1.00

Make your own flower arrangements, Holiday deeoraUons_. &amp;Itt wraps, etc.

$1.00 e•ch

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE

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$3.33

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Infants Sleep and Play Suits

turn~d .Sunday by plane from ,
Encino, Calif. wher&amp;~~' sht' has ·
Encino. Calif. whPre sht' ha&lt;&gt;
spent the past seven
week.:~ ,
with her daugl1t rr ;_md fam1ly.
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Po11r·r
and suns. Kyle and t:rit, and :
new baby dauKhter. Lynn Ann. I

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KniHing Worsted

$4.95 SLACKS

Cutler $2.95

Sizes small, medium, largt.•- Styles for boys and
gir ls. Terry doth and nylon stretth.

Koration _pro('ess keeps crease in and wrinkle!! out. Nt-'ver
need ironin&amp;. Size-5 29 to 42 wai~t. Bl.11ck, areen and
wheat in belt loop models with cuff on the slimmt-r style
that ha~ no belt loops and is wurn cuffleu.

Ohio University student.;; ar riving forth~ Thanh~iving hul lday with their families inclu_~e \
Mi.ss Karan Bachner. Dave Wllev. Janice Tannehill, Judy ButsQer. John Allensworth, Paul I
Gerard. Keith Morgan. Randy
Humphreys, Ron Hanning
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Student.':! at Rio Grandt&gt; ColJete spending the holiday with
their. parents are Dennis Saelens, Don Hanning, Christint'
Bahr, Suanne Bradbury, Eric
CllamlJers, Jerry Davts.

Woment Phil M1id

RAYON GOWNS
Shorty gowns and

full
length gowns Polkcl dots .
:;olid colors and prints.
Sius
sm&lt;~ll ,
mrrl ium,
l&amp;rj:e and t xtra large.

BABY BUNTINGS
Excellent for gifts. White,
blue, pink or yeilow.
Wash&lt;~ble, easy to
use.
Nylon s, fleece linr.&gt;d.
Ket&gt;P baby warm al.l~
comforta~lr.&gt;.

$5.95 to $10

$1.95

Flannelette Ski Pajamas
Sizes 3 to 6 and 8 to 14. Gripper boxer waist style.
Knit crew neck. Sanforized shrunk.

Jult Received!

A wldt-'
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.~ ele1·1 ion

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30 to 38 •nd 40 to 46

Stretch Denim Jeans
$3.95

Turkey is SPrved
To 22llfnnb.rs

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C6oking Lesson
Completed

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G~l Scout Troop 185 completed their cooking lessons Tuerr
day -atternoon with a tea f o r
tlteit motlters held at the ColamlN9 and Southern Ohio Electric social room.
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COOklng certificates were pre-,.nUd by Nancy Efaw of the I
Electric Company to Jennifer
Goble, Robin Mills,
Sharon
Glaze, Debbie Laney. Marie
RuSsell, Mary Holman, Debbie
Glley, and Gail Beard. Guests
were Janet Bolin, Kathey Bunce
Mri Glenn Glaze, Mrs. Robert
11!1111, Mrs. Paul Russell, Mrs. '
Fralllc Powero, Marc Fultz, '
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' Mra. Jobn Fultz •nd Mn.
tew;, Goblo, ~&lt;Gop lellder~ - 1

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Other Thormol Blanket• $7.95

N.rrow wale, 111 cotton,
36" widtb, wll\hable, 30
aparklini colon.

Shlrt.!i for Boys. All sb:e1 up to 20.
lneludinll' the $2.95 No-Iron Shirts 1nd th1t Prep Sport
Shirts. Hundreds to select from on 11lt.
Our regular $2.95

FRIDAY AND

SAT~RDAY

Womens Daytime Dresses
$5.95

These Two Doys Only-Spoclal Prt.H On

54" Indian Head
AU purpose cotton jn
beutiful poinsettia pattern_. 11ultable for Cbrist-

ma• Table Cloths.

White Shirts. stripes, solld color.a, retular coUm, button
down collars, snap tab C&lt;~llara. Permanent preu and
rew:ular 1hirb. Your correct al&amp;e and aleeve leoatb.

Mons $2.95

o-, Shirts

Knit Headwarmers
$1,95
Tops in color, warmth and fashion,

knit head·

warmers in every style from caps to cloches, to
turbans, beautiful solids and patterns.

Just Receiv.ci-Big Selection of
Mono Wlntor Capo and Boys Wlnlor Capt

$1.00and$1.95

Elberfelds HouKewares department is ~eadquarters for
tree liihts tree ornaments, waterproof vmrl door .coven,
fioral arr~ngemeots, poinsettias, tree sk1rts, mistletoe
ball~. natiV1ty figure .sets, boll)' _garland&amp;, n~velty Uditl,
poiruettia 1 pra:ya, decorated CbrLStmlila •tockio&amp;a, tandltt
and 1tyrofoam.
D1ndH-Trtd

$1.47 All Wool

Dress Material

Anti-Fatigue Mats

M" /60" widtb. Good
c:bolce of colon iD Oan·
nels, buket weaves,
plaids.

Pure foam rubber. Grips
floor, oo skids, no al~psii
size 18x30. Marbehze
I&gt;aUem in all eolora.

$1.99yard

$1.69

GENERAL ELEORIC HAIR DRYERS
and storlte c11e. HiJbly styled. Powerful
quiet motor drle1 hair rapidb' and evenly, three he~
HlectiODI . ·: ........ . ..... . · · · · · · · · · · • · • • • • •- • $17,

Sheet Blankets

Solo $3.25

Serviceable quaJLly,

Mons $4.95 Dr011 Shirts

Sale $4.00

cOtton, imperfect, '10" x
lilO"
unbleached with

Mons $5.95 Dr- Shirts

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Mons $3.95 DI'MI Shlrto

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Mens 59c Thermal Socks
Reaular lenith work tocki that art huulated to keep
beat in. cold out. N1tural color ia si1ea ~0 to 13.
Frldoy ond Saturdroy

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G••· ClrcuiUinl

SKIRT RACKS

HEATERS

Pl11t~

SALE

eoated adJustable
cUps proteN delicate
fabrics. Reyolv1Df. collaplible hook. A &amp; in 1"
:rce· 1avtr in your clo•

3 yds. for $1.00

98c

36" wideJ in 1 JRI'il H·

leetion or Jlllltflrtll. ·

Modern desia:o
with
brown enamel fiDiab.
50.000 ITU with
11-r .. ..... lllo $119
3S,OOO ITU • . . . lito t.SI
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ELBERFELD$ STORE WILL BE OPEN BOTH FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS THIS WEEK

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erman anc r u "': 1
bard hat been put off until Dec.
19-21.
The Chief Executlv~ has not
aet I data for retumina: to
Washington aDd
apparen_tly
hopes to soak up more sunsht~e
to lid, recuperation. from hiS
gall b,adder operation last-Oct.

p~· OM·E, ·R· O .Y·

FIVE~.

By Blaze

The clJsrred remain• of a small house located opposite
Great Bend area resident were the Ravenswood Locks.
discovered early today in the Racine volunteer riremen Edruins of his small frame home die Autherson and Ralph Ross
that burned Thanksgiving night found the remains about 8 a.m.
County o£ficials said the vic- today and authorites were sumtim iJ believed to have been moned to the scenr.
Bernard Flemming, aw:e about Officials said the fire that
58, wbo made his home Jn the destroyed Flemming's home
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broke f!lut sometime shortly before f: p. m. Thursday. Workers
at the Ravenswood Locks _discovered the blaze and rad1oed
Portland locks employees, who
in turn summoned firemen.
The Racine Fire department
tanker and pumper trucks, B·
long with its emersency squad
unit rushed to the scene al

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I. LEOPOLDVILI..E. 11IE CON·
10 - Sflf-proclaimed President !
sce~e this morning ~nd the re1
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Joseph D. Mobutu today appear- ~
mams of the house s occupant
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were found. Sheriff Robert C. _ HONOR ~OCIETY - Fourteen new members
1he Ea~ten1 H1gh Sd~ool NaL1onal Honor Soc1ety were tapped
ow-dictatorial rule in the Cong.
Hartenbach also went to the m. CP_remomes Wednesday at an assembly, m the _school au ditunum. Mf'mbers of the
~re front row. 1. to r.,
M b t 1 ener1 1 and
scene Thursday night
' V1ck1 Pooler, Twlia Karr, Cheryl Bentz, •-sthfl' Spcucttr: second row. Lmda Het1drrson . .Jal'k 1e Bahr Roberta Trus0 uderu, 1 ihlel ot th
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V.puty Sheriff Rober. t Beegle sell.
man
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b k Julia McCoy,
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B Linda
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.d HLinda Spencer. Ann Holter. .Sallv. .\1ora . Edna 1\'kCov.'
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and Meigs Cmmty Corone1· Hen- ac row , reg at ey, onme rr. _ av1
eat~n, Ch;:ll'~es Km ght lpre:mlen1 J. R1 ch;ud Douglas, B.ill Allen and
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ry Ewing were ealled to the Gary_
The program opened w1fh Greg
lead tng the pledge of
fo llo wed by the g1rls' ensemongoese .•r Ilmell
u _ay
scene ,of the blaze this morn- bl~ s1~gmg. "Bless This Home," and ''The Lord Bless You ilnd Keep_ You. " under direction or Mrs. Alice Nease.
by announcmg he was deposmg
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discovery of the re- Pnnc1pal N. H: Bahr
opemng
Howard E. Parker. soc1et _v advi sor. e:o:plained the sod e1y's candles,
President Joseph Kasavubu, ~us- SAIGON (UPI) -'I'ht ftr1t 1 The campa1gn by the sever- mains Coroner Ewing indicat- and tht! mduct10n serv1ce was led by Kmght. Ne~v m~mhers tappt·d were Vi('ki Pooler. T\vila KarT, Esther Spen.
p_esdng parts of the Consbtu- nuclear powered U.S. Navy Ial thousand" .allied k"oop3 was ed de~th was apparently due to Icer. Linda Henderson, .Jackie Bahr . .Julia McCoy , Linda S peneer, Ann Holte!' :-,ally Mora Edn~ J\h:Coy Marrilyn
bon 1nd declaring a state of 1 ships assigned to tilt Viet Nam in the fifth day of a pro~ suffocation.
Karr, Ronnie Orr, David Hl.!aton and Richard Douglas.
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war moved into combat sta- through the Communi1t-domm- Flemmin is re rtedl sur- ~~- - ~ ·-- - --- -- -- ------ --·
---· - - - -- Mobutu, once 1n lrmy ser- lions off the coast of Viet Nam 1led area but there have been vived by : broth: Ha!rv of
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geant, declared he would as- today. They were the carrier no :eports of fighting. In the Beaver Falls Pa. a' sister -VelFIVE - DAY fo'ORECAS'I'
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1ume the title of president for Enterprise, the largest ship past villagers In the area have ma Flemmi~g 0(' DaytoJJ' and i
Temperatures will a1•~'rage 1~
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five years. The general's an- afloat, and the ~:uided-missile had to turn over their rice to other relatives
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sormal I
nouncement, read to t~e Parlla- friga~ Bainbridge.
the Viet Cong which lives oU I The remains' were taken to
southern bulf. Rl•prrst'nlatl\of"
ment by Senate President Syl- While the Navy threw more the land.
I the Ewing Funeral home where
normal higbs and lows are
vestre Mundlngay, aaid the new muscle Into the ever-growing American nuclear powered I services are pending
C61umbus -14-Z7, Cinrinnati 27president'S proelamations were Amerlcaa mlghl, 852 Strategic submarines have been in lhel
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:!2. COolf-'r OH'r the Wt'tkt&gt;nd,
"not •ubject lo an,- debate."
bombert from Guam today Western Pacific and have
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witb warmin~ early in thto
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struck enemy targeta in Binh visited ,Japan but tnt
EnlerThe annual 4-H club achieve- week, lollowl'd b)' rooltor again
A SEVERE pl\&amp; • WINI'ER Tuy Province 75 miles oorth. prise and the Bainbridge were
, men! program sponsorfd by the ; by mid-week.
snow storm was bUUcting over east of Saigon where U.S., lhe first nuclear-powered ships
Meigs Cotwty 4-H Club Coundl l Precipitation will •verage
the Great Plllnl klday threat- Vietnamese and Australian to joia the Viet Nam war
will be held Monday, Nov . 29th ! about one-balf in1·h during the
eoint the upper Mldwftt -with troopl wen trylor: to prevent effort. They joined other 7th
at 7::10 p. m. at the Pomf-'fo~ period, as raiD l'hanging to
heavy aMwt lnd bitter cold, ~lit rice harvest from fallinj fleet ship1 already stationed uft
Senior High School auditorium. n n Q TYie1 early in the pt&gt;rBy Un ited Pren lntern•1ion•l
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~:n:~ tw. Park Shacks Short-lived
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Next Monday

Scrap Iron
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pair~ ;;1nl~~~gsWICou~l:•v4~~ n:l:~· .·~ "":~·

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Gallia and Meigs counties over I Slartmg
new poi H:y thiS thaug~ l.oralmn of I A l' nllt'd Press ln1ernation{JI eount a1 9 am . EST time
vance of the storm center and
the Thanksgiving Day holiday. y~ar, the Council will _rt:'cog- Ut-n t:hit•f St&gt;ssion
to ,la\' ~howed at lca~t 195 per.~Oil'-o killed In 1r&lt;J1fll' aCCIthe U.S. Welther Bureau warnA semi-trailer load of scrap/ ~lze lwo houtsl?ndd_lll_gd ;nslllhu- j The ~n Chief Conft' rE'n; ·e is llll'lllls _s tnt~\'thle long h'oi' !IJt1 ad.\ \\ eelo: ud began at _ti p.m.
ed lriVelers and alockmea ol
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iron overturned In Mei s coun-1tJOns a_nd t ree ~~ lVI ua s w ol to be held at the 'rn -State Air- ota It me, !'( n&lt;'sda\
w C';Jth ('011111 ends at mldn~ght
COLUMBUS (UPI)- Shacks currently bemg used for 1 N
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dani.-uoly hea".y 8110 ,. and
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der fire today Y· o one was InJure
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port r&gt;;atJonal l,u;-u d Armon
concessions n s m sa e par s c e un
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the 4-H dub pro~ ram m the
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Tr·1ftiC'
196 the ..l hank sg1vmg holldav but tt
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•trona: winds. A een, S. 0., from the Director of the OhiO Parks and Recreation Divil&lt;·ers sal
e accident oc- count .
, Ho\: Scout~ fl om all P;JJ J&lt;:; uf
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. ~&lt;~ld about 575 erson~ would
received thne 1Dches of new ·
Ch. 1 M 1 · R bh 1 'd "th
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go curred at 5 35 p m Wednesday
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the &lt;.ounc1i w111 gatlwr at 9 a F1res . .. ... " .. .. .. .10
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te e vm e o z sa1 ,
ese eyes es are I M1ss SBeatrke4-H Cleveland
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Th sda
snow
ur y night In Jittle in~o be eliminated"
on Rt. 33, two and two - tenths .
Cl b t • d 1m. Sa!Uida\', for tillS tram~r1g 1 1anrs
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more an s
rs while the
e ~dded,, "~he state w~ll replace them with moder~; mJ es nor n Pomer?y A fJ:th -1will be the speaker. She will Ill gamt•s for _ Ihe .s nppol t. ut
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period &lt;~1 this time of year.
first major storm of the season attractive bulldtngs that will add to the beauty or parks. wheel on the semi . tr_ador show slid~ of her trip to the I Den Moth~rs m lhur den and l 'alifnrnia. the most populou~ O~te or the worst 3ccidenta
dumped eight inches of snow oo
~~~was shocked when I entered a shanty used f~r a _con- broke loose . The lra1ler shd off International F&lt;~rm Youth Ex- p&lt;n:k r_nel'lmgs.
~tate, !ed the nation wilh i9 , reporled was the collision at
mountain areas of Utah.
cession at one of the barks the other day. A man tn dirty, the right s1de and overturned, h
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w de&lt;:t lhs reported 'l't&gt;xa s Wil'llita Kan of two cars one
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en sc 1e u 1:\1 at t ~ • :mng reported 16 dead 111 traff1c and of which was pursued by polict
WASfDNGTON - DEFENSE mouth, got up from a filthy old cot and came to wait on way. The semi-tractor remain- a~ summer. .
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Valley Army Reserve Training New Ynrk state C'ounll'd fou r
for SN&gt;eding earl)' Thursday
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upng . e nver was Roll" 1f . ds
d f T of th enter . hut t 1s luca! wn 1s not The Mi l ronal Safety Council r 1ve ,.~
perS(Jns were kiUed KIWI•
will fly to VJet Nam next week facility," related Rebholz._
1 ert E. Bell, 37, o( Adamsville.! rJent
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. dnes not pred1c! a death toll for three were injurt!d.
to lrupect the rapidly e~pand- Tarf&amp;t! for ~e conceuton parks lD Lake Alma, Findlay, I No charge was filed.
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lng (J, s. military effort and ltand _renewal proaram 1-ncl~ Focked Run, Harrison, ~ke ~ Pat_rol arrests ~v~r the holi- Veteran! Memorial Hos 'tal
~'discuss the outlook for the facillttes at Pymatuning. Find· Kiser. Madison. Pymatumng. j day mcluded, Phllhp J. ~eck_. Admissions WPdDf'sda pi.John l ___...:.,.;;.;.:.;,;,.:.:...;.;....:..::..;,;;._
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lay and eut Hlrbor State Rocky Fork Clark Lake and 48, Ravenswood, pasS!Jlg m an B
R tl nd T' thy w k
He ~nd Gen. Earl G Wheel- Parks iD northern Ohio.
Grant Lake.'
intersection. bonded to Gallipo- roga~. tl~ ~ . h!mo
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Joint
To Be RaZff
.Rebholz concluded, "contrscls lis municipal eourl Nov.. .2; : ;~~~ro~." '
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urp y. ,
Chiefs of Staff, will arrive in Ohio operates the major con- With operat~rs at Clar_k Lake Nyle D. ~rden, 48, Galhpohs, ! Dischllrget~ Wedo~day-'l'am- 1
the wake of the Wlf'l largest cession 1tands at Pymatunlng aodaklnLake KU1 erct~nd th ts year(• ' pee&lt;IRtng, C!Tie&lt;ih for speed, Nov -l ara Cooper, Guysvil le; Vtcki SAIGON (UP!) - Thousands rhow line in An Tra 1h a meal thls month,, said Clip!
battle and at a time when A It the bathing beach and in the m 1 COD$1ru ton o1 new B· 27; oger
ompson. 44 Ga 1~ 1 F tt p
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Oth- lipol' d f I'1
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e ), omeroy · eo a
ec •1 o tons o roast turke\ &lt;~nd V1rtname•:w ~l(lage south of Da Dav1d Colcombt! 31 of TacD1
erican stren(Ut is increasing camping area. Both are located c
pos~ e tr year. . ed NIS, ~ec Sve m Ler, Cl· l Pomeroy; Lee Wood II, Rut- 1 cranberry saure were d1sht&gt;d up Nan•
rna Wash
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iD modem btlildiniB
er concession con actl e:r.p1re
ov . .&lt;.;,, amuel
Craw. 1 d F d
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ford 46 Beckie w Va · to _ I an ' r~ erecla ayer, om- 1 to Amencan flghtmg mt-'n 111 lht- Lf'athf-'rnt&gt;ek corporal ' Th1s ~~ sure a lot diff~r.
week. U.S. forces may total
Tttt
other eoncesslon standll
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clott to 200000 meu by tJte end at PymatuDIDB are on contracts
Jca JOn, 1 ge m ! e City }a Laura Hoover
M1ddleport·
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for a hearing Nov 27· Gord n
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' many .Is on combat pa !rol mrhour p&lt;!trol through WUISt-deep lie flmshed hiS meal mside a
of tht ytar.
wiU
renew'!/ and Mn. Halt'kJns, 79,
A. Young, 42,
the ;ung!es ale their
muck mud and w&lt;ltel
sandbagged mor!ar poait:loa
the standi wW be torn down,''
'bonded to municipal court Dec. Smith Racme · Jul!! Clbbs mg dmners out or cold C ratJOn Bllletdeaux a~d other mf'm- where he sought cover from a
llid Rebholz
Diea on Thursday
1 and Don A Foreman 1:7 p
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H b k H ' cans
be1" ot L1ma Companv ot the gt&gt;ntle ram
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The parks. ehlel llld I pre- Funerallltl'Vicet for Mrll. Bes- Maumee,
bonded 'Nov:
whocdllnedl' wel l Jrd
BulloJIIon .
the MaTJnl' "l
. home last year at
lim .
lnd!
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aline
ance
P
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Rtgiment.
were
sel'\'ed
a
HThanksg1vmg
mary mrvey
catel a tie Hawkillll, 79, Racine, who ·
me Karr. Racine.
, R. Bi!letdeaux of Johnsl own ;
d
b · h . · 'l'heb chow wSII
least 14 ltruCtures, currently died in the VeteraM Memorial
Olscbargl"S Thursduy - Lor·: Pa He was the f'
.
. l'ourse mner.
a out t e same, ut man, the
leJ'Ying •• concession stands, hospital TbW'sday, will be SunTWO FINED
[etta Eblin, Pomeroy ; ).1argar· ·
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1rst man m the " This is m1l y rht'ir seL~md hot sur~?undm~s wert sure differ.
will be rued.
dlly at 2 p.m. at the Martin Middleporl Mayor Lee Smith 1et Hager, Long Hollom.
SQUAD CALLF.D
Ient.
Thfse m localf4 at llote Fuoeral home with the Rev. has fmed James A. Will, 23,
The Middleport F.-R squad
Herbert Grimm officiating. Bur~ Brownell-av, Middleport, $5
SAY THANKS
I· was summoned at 12:01 a m. .
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NOW YO~/k~
WEATHER
tal will~ ia Miles ~metery. and costs on an ille-ga( exhaust The Middlepor! Village street today for Howard Cec il, MainI The first atomic oo.Jb wa1
Approxlmat.ly t550 in dam·
She was hom October
38, charge and Woodrow W. Engle, department today exprl'ssed its st. Pomeroy, who was dead on ;
txploded at Alamorgordo, N.
to
OlladJ,
wlldf,
mild
toDIJhtl
1888,
the
daughter
of
the
late
Jr.,
18,
Middleport,
$S and costs appreciation to etnplnyees of arrival of the squadmf!n. The
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July 16, 1945_. arcordln&amp; •
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ICIUered slllwen, low U.st. Etlvam and Jean Kldd and had on a flcticious license citation. the Columbus and Southern Middleport unit was also railed A
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ac.dy, wlady. eooler letlriay, Uved It RUtlllld mo.st of ber TUus Thomas. Jr .. 31. Charles· Ohio Electric Co. for
th~ir at 2:56 a. m. today for Mr:&gt;. . 1_25,000 . ilmilge SUI was
Rllttentl sbowen .._,. lad life. Frlendl may . call at the ton, has forfeited a $10 bond on help in putting up Christmas Worley Howell, Middleport, who i
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LOCAL TEMPS
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poPoUce nld
:drl::·by ..._
funeral home III!JIIIme Saturday, 1 stop sign violation eharge. lights in Middleport.
; was reportedly ill.
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The tempera lUre in Pomeroy's
Alict M. 83rUey, 21, HUDt' agmnst rhe village of Pomeroy. busmess dJstnct at Il :40 a. I1L

As Eyesores says o·Irector

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the

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Roast TUfkey, cfanbernes
• servedTroops

Cllh~n, ~peedin~, ~~~~s~:e~b:~~lepo~artha

T~ansglv- 1

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$550 Damages
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m
Car Collision

speedi~g,

ci~~e~~~y {j~~~~ Al~lf-'~~; 'De~~ · On~ ~. tho~e

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caused me • troubled mind. , a11er, and the airman ln Vie~
Whit Is hsppening In Amerl· Nam they mean a denounciatiun
ea7 What has happenetl to my of the many sacrifices they
aeueratlon?
contribute every day in a land
The newspapers and maga- far from home and infested with
zin~s are full of t'!ampu1 pr~ lnn,tble. To the rebel, the reteats, leat:!h·ins, sit-ins, draft actlonary, t.he protester, they
card bumlqs, and utber such symbolize tlteir success In divulgar actions Ojailllt the poll· vldlng our eouotry, ei)COuraging
c!es ol our govl!l'lllllent and the our enemies, and the shattering
prtotclples which have guided of our nation's Image bull( by
our nation throuflhoul Its proud pqeratlons of courageous deeds
lld5:~ by Fred Clbeetl, .Ham~~ 0,~. ,
.olhny ~lhinll. a,·•IIIJ ,._.,., horila(e.
,
chrlotian eharlty, and tirelesl
M
• l9lliilcia
oiled U:
,. a ll!i l'liftl. brolhor-f11411lolle!lniM elliJn. 'lheoe proltsll ....,
to efforts to obtain freedom and
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'•,• lA Wept ~ lllolllPg:oJ
School, •~ lllor, I'll ualolld lOme of ,llle mean many . thlnis to many ~for all people. 'i'o the Joy.
. . . . . 'CIIJit. 'V~.., ~ ~ tlwp. ·1
~ liNt! ftOI!illl' PWI•· To tilt
lba ij Alllerlcan eilii@D It ~ tilt
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ley &lt;ir and appt'OIImaieljl$11111 Daniel Slruble, HI'VI"I with the
to 1ht Lemley vehlelo. Allee 10111 Alrbclurne Dlvialon In
Bariley wu ~to Middleport Viet Nam, relata his thou.lht:s
~r Let Smlth'a. court on 1 .about tbe JNny much • lubh·
~ of fallln1 to atop 1t 1 cbed proteltl, teaeb-lna, .alt-ins
alp.
.
IDd draft ·cant bundni•
deM)ddlep&gt;rt ~ lllo lnvelfl. "'"'otcllll Uollld Statoo poll.
Ptl!l 1 JPinitlr, Meldotll at 12:~ cy In Viet
U. Slruble'l
I~ IJD. vitliirda~ on botclt • ot tboutl!ta W«&lt; ~ted . to 1111
~ C~~FIII· G. Wlnllllll, II, older. lirolhtr~ Jlli, or Pomeroy
M~ tildiect IIIIo I put. bi I 1 - Diailtil !rom V lot

st4P

Met~edcou~y c~m~lon

th~

~~·~~::,"::. RF3';,'t~an:svill~ '

2, Chtlhirt.

Tbtre •• lbout . . dlmqthe riJbt • Gl tbe Bart-

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$25,000 Damage

Suit is FiJed

lnjton,falledtoltopotost,op •L t .
lip IDIIItnlat I ear Gperltld
by Helen M1rte Lemley, 16, RL
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In Small Frame Home

Uo~ ;:.::ut-~ ~Middle-

•Utcbed endt.

$1.99

Fridoy ond htvrday

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1965

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In Thousands of Tons

FOR CHRISTMAS

Kopok !Uied, br)&amp;bt colon

Solo $2.50

Mono $3.50 Dr- Shirts - - - - Solo $3.00
Women's

SOFA PILLOWS

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TWO DAY SALI

Mens Dress Shirts

quort 951

Decorate Your Home

11.29 rd.

For Friday ond For Saturday

Cieana everythin&amp;. Pure veget1bJe oil soap
Murphys Liquid Oil Soa'
2U•"" , •••.. 95c
Pints ...... 50c
4 lbs....... $1.75
Qunh ...... 95c
1 lllr •..• _•. SOc

Murphys Ammonlotod Quick Soap _

Sale 88c yard

$1.39 yd.

A Now Shipment of BrightMld Gay

72"x108" Studio Couc:h 6.91

'Aurphy's Oil Soap

54" Solid ltd, Whit. •r

Size 12 to 20-141,1, to 32.1!•

Non·Skid, non slip. It hugs your lurmture
No Jronln&amp;. machine washable, pre-shrunk. Colors: Bd,
Brown, Beigt&gt;, Avocado, Gold. All purpoae throws.
72"x72" E1sy Chain 4.95

CORDUROY

SiZM 10 to 18 1nd 32 to 31

Pl-'rt, pretty day! ime dreosses that fit easily Into rvery
woman ·~ busy life, crisp cottons and acetate jeors~ys, in
.!iolids, plaids, stripes and ch~ks.

C!ing-Tite Throw Covers

Two pockela, double 1houlders_. triple ttitcht'd 1eam1,
141h to 17 sires,

Boys Dress Shirts and
Boys Sport Shirts

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Call~-llft"JIIe

72"x90'' Sectlon•l . . 5.95 72"xl26" Sofa .... . 7.91

4

Bit Solo of

Ill

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Poly-Foom Back

0Atn lndl1n He1d

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$4.95

SAL I

150 YD. SPOOL

WORK SHIRTS

Sturdy stretch denim jeans. side zipper closing,
comfortable fitt.mg, full cut. Navy blue.
I

Completely washable, non allergenic, 72' 'x90" alz~. Colot~s:
White, Blue, Green, Pink, Go1d wilh matcbm&amp; aatm
bindilli.

SOc per box

Jrar crocheting and knit·
Ung, fa at color, white and
cotors.

Mens "Big Yank 11 Blue Ch1mbr1y

that washes Jik._. a hanky!

of styles to cllOose from, long sleevr

'Laguna' Thermal Blankets

Giant MerctriM

On Sale Frldoy and Saturday

dre ssy blou ses, m print and solid crept's, et~sy to care
fur cottons and blends, beautitul plaids_. long slel've.s
and roll up sleoeves.

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by Cast'. linen, Vellum,
Ripple and Bond. Plain_.
decorated, White, Colora.

Crochet Thread

A Shipment of Womenl

Tht'

F!eldcrHt

SALI fRIDAY AND SATURDAY

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Womens

The Loyal Berean Class of
the Middleport Church of Christ
held its annual Thanksgiving
dinner Tuesday evening at the
church. The turkey dinner was
m-ved to 22 members
and
guests.
A short business session was
held following the dinner with
details of the Christmas party
to . be worked out later. Attending were Mr and Mrs. E. 0
McKinley, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Rlce, Mr. and Mrs . Geurge
Meinhart, Mr. and Mrs ClarenCe McNeal, Mr. .end
Mrs.
L. R. Wiley, Mrs. Betty Cline,
Mrs. James Hawley. Mrs Edgat Allenswmth . Mrs. Leslie
Ervin, Gladys Mowery. I h--e
Rev. and Mrs. Donald Hkks and
aon_, Douglas, Mrs. Cash Braley_.
Mrs. George Childs. ~1r s. Regtna· Hudson and Martha Mc-

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Writing Paper

Boys $1.95

"Laura Mae" Blouses

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Huddix
of M:aryland, are guest.~
of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haddox and daughter. Carmen Haddox, and Mr. and Mrs.
Lewll Triplett and family. They
are alw visiting in Point Pleasant with relatives ,ncluding
their son, Jan and family .

89c

Vi.~cose r11yon throw ~ug wlth g~od
resistant bark, washes well. Beautiful matchmt
colors, 1ll sizes.
24"x36" _ _ $1.95 3'x5' - - - - $5.95
27"x48"
$2.95 41x6' - - - - $7.95
24"x70"
$3.69

Good quality 100%

skid

for P:ricMy •nd S•turcMy

FOR THIS SALE

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Big 4 ply. 4 ounce skein•,
100% virgta wool.

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Charred Body Found

~u

Log Cabin Rugs

Sevt frld1y &amp; S•turd1y .

Fino

Mr. and Mrs. LawrencE' Mut- :
tox left Monday for thei r home ,
ir Symrna , Ga . following st&gt;ver- ·
a! davs visit hen• with his par·
ents: Mr. and Mrs. Carl r-.1:11- 1
to ~
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$1.90• box

Rtd H11rt

Mens Never Iron

Mrs Charles MrEihmne.\' re-

100 plns for the above Bow Maker

Slltl4 ounce Skelna

For Friday ond Saturday

I'OMEROY-MlDOI.EPORT. OHIO

~w that~~~ m:~ngL wJt~1 w~:~

vord

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o~ ~

66"•103" ........ :::::
91"x114" ........ .r_.6 ;, 5
102"xl38" ... . · · · · -ro •
22"xl02" Runn~r ... $8.95

Quadriga Prints

Calendar Towels

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· Frldoy and hiurday-59c

1966

$3.95to $6.95

$2.48

NO. 16

A double thick heavyweight re'lersible braided rug fejturthe authentic homespun look of Early Amer can.
Made for wear and durability, Colors: Mono Brown,
Green_. Red, Multi Brown.

Prld1y 1nd Saturd•y

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.4reo
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100% 11oft cotton_. crew
top with color trim. Sizes
8 to 1011.

solids and plaids, fabrics seen in higher priced Hems.

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Mr8. Charles Mayes spent.
the weekend in Be!Jlr~ wHh her I
dau~hter and t'amily, Mr . .and
.r..lrs Ernest Covrrt and child- ·
ren . While there they attended
the ballet production in Park- .
ersburg, W. Va.
I
~r . and Mrs_ B. S. Reber of I
Belle. W Va. visited with Mrs.
Lillian Ml'Giwe over the wtt&gt;k- I
end.
Tom nalt, student at

$S.OO

'Hcnvest' Braided Rugs

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CREW . SOCI(S

ROBES
$3.95

Dresses and Jumpers
SALE

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Boys Plaid Flonnol

A Special Purchue of Womens Shi ·

surgiC'al patient at Holzer Hos- '

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Thk tlleek the store will f)e open both Fridag and
Saturday Eveni..;,s.

FRIDAY and SATURDAY

Mr. and Mrs Vlclor Grim
are speodJns Thanksgiving In
zanesvllle with their daughter
and family, Mr and Mrs. Robert Sever and family. While
there they are observing their
56th ·NeddiUK anniversary.
Dircyl Stumbo, student at
Kent:State University, is spendmgf the Tha[]ksgiving holiday
witJ his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Stumbo and family.
George Dallas and sons. Steve
and Bill, South Charleston, are
joining his wile and daughtt!r,
Melissa Kay and son, Michael,
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Forrest Bachtel and
family ror the Thanksgiving
boliilay .
Miss Connie Cooke, Middleport' High School senior,

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year IDd thea WJJ• accepted at
West Poillt when he lfHUatecl
In 19111. He II morrled to the
former Jean Ann Weba:ter of
Rut11nd and they· ·have one
daucJ~ter, Danean, •1e al:t
months.
Woleel .!lft that readbJi lhls
letter wlll.YIIJ mueh be worth
the llmt ..lt lltu,
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The plaintiff asks that sum today was 54 delree• und•
as the res ult of injurie~ she at- cloudy sk1es.
lleged she sustained when she , _ - - - - - - - -...
steppt!d in a hole in the sideI walk on Court-s~ in the village
(I ~G
sudden awareness of a cancer and Sllffered a l&gt;roken ankle
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In our society which musl he ' Sepl. 4, 19ti5.
'-, 6'0
subdued before it destroys the It Is chirged lbe sidewalk ,
SHOPPING 'o
Americao way of life.
was t;roken. out of repair, unDAYS LEFT
The majority of the demon· safe, and In a dangerous con-·
strations appear to be conceiv- dition, causing her injury.
ed in our nation's colleges and In other Common Pleas court
universities. It is Interesting lo aelivity. Mary A. Leary has '
note similu
demonstrations been granted a divorce from l
broke out at the oame time Arnold R. Leary on a willful I
around the w.r)d. A blind man absenee charg• and Thelma
in a eave would still he able to Jean Powell has been granted ·
see It Is 'tbe work ol cotnmUJ&gt; a divbrce from .Lorry Milton i
fsts. I believe that the major~ PoweU. The plaintiff had charg-1
ty ol tbe people who carry pia· ed gross negleet an4 extreme!
ICI!IIiDI'.tcl Qll i»P 1)
cruolly.
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VA Pensioners -------·---u,,,er oe"'S ' Service f or
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.. ' Robert M. Bush ll~sptl I ,ews
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To be Aided o'n --:-· - . - - - Harold Jones
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and
ohout
the
ologans
are
peopIe In ~
aSOn JeS Penona lllterlai .Hollor 11oo- unawart
of the
thai is
Gaqe reatiiRgll:
Galllpol!l
,
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dual! th 1 i::'~' d
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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport 0., Nov. 26, 1965

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IRomona

Spires, Wellston; two
Ira \I &gt;iSters, o .. Jones, Wilk...
Bowen, Mo-

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~~:~:~~DMaude

Frtends may call at the lun•
era! home any, time,
be. ion; two SISler'S, Margaret A114
nn
Pcmeroy
• MASON - Funeral services , ~~~~~:.the~~h~~c! ~,.,.: / ~.ir ca~... H':'~
on rolle;;, p~~eroy-Mason 211.· held Saturday at 2 p, m. for iShipman, Bnstol, WISe,, a
for Robert Mason Bush, Sr., 68, 1sor .f Gra~ St. Debra Ann some ol tbe learned scholars
81, Pt. Pleasant 24.11, Hinton Harold Preston Jones, 41, R. D.
Mn. E. F. Bryant returned of Mason who dred Thursday 1M '
Ch hi ., R' h d A and
with wbom the Veteran• and widows whn re- U7 1t1tlonary, Kanawha Falls I, Dexter, aon of Mrs. Gar·
borne W~esday, rrom Holzer at 9 am ~t Holzer hospital. will/ etz~er, E es k re:Stalc ar
mlncb of tbe iuture leaders of ceive 8 VA pension will re- 2.34 Calling, Charleston 18.85 sta- net Jones, who was electrocutHospltal.
be held Sumta at 2 p m at the I Broy es, urea
r
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of I
nd i dustrl ceive with their Nov. 30th tionary. London, Marmet and ed Tuesday when an aluminum ,
Joha
Worry
returned Foglesong F~eral h~.;. with: Robert M~!· ~i Zt :~:""!
:,:~~na ~tray~ o:: check the annual btcome quo'" l Winfield dams were on the sills. light pole he was. lnslalllng at
TO::~:::!
Wednesday, to his home, Sprmg , the Revs Dave fields and Carl ( C~ar~es ~ ~erham
trust'!' l fear ~- For lt Is tl'ley tionnalr~ and a return envel- . Boat Movements:
Central Stat~ Umvenlty fell
MIIOs.MA
Ave., after undergoing surgery Rogers officiating Burial wdl l G eg TY ••
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M who put lhe aalahlna touches ope wh1ch has been ctranged
Oblo River - Phlllp Sporn onto power lmes.
lllcfl,,.. .. ow-, ...,....""'
at Holzer Hoapital.
1be 10 Adam 8vllle cemetery Ma· l CrowD City, Mrt. -:- Mn. 01 tbt moral• ldall nd 10811 from last year.
down 13, 8:45 a.m. lndlana up Services w!U be from tl'le
c....,., •••MIIIIt.
Mr. and Mra. R. L. Gotthardl 100
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Henry, Eureka Star t.:
· lded
the It must be properly filled out 14, 7:10 p.m. Barbara Gay up Strong and Son Funeral home •
r:-'ttu:":::" ..=bu••
end son, Bruce arrived Wednes- H~ was bom sept 19, 18117, Ted W. Stoney, RL I GaDipoby and ~~mlco':;,.unl· and returned to 1\'" VA belorej 14, 6:114 a.m. Becky . wa... n with the Rev.~ Padley of· ,..
g~·.~~
day for 1 visit with her molher . the son of the late Sheridan and IIJ: Mro. Robert ll Roach, RL tie n' youthlul
ter Jan. 31, 1966. Don t fold, cr1111&gt;- up 15, Bi45 a.m. Charles K: flelllting. Burlll
be ID tha ;l:O. "'..,.. -••1 ,..., wY
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Mrs. W. A. Morgan.
~ i:li'Y Moodesbaugh Bush, and 1 Crown City; Bftty.Jean Law· 1·
pro s 1 ple, or mutilate ~he c~rd. If down 16, 4:15 a.m. Franklin Old Salem Cemetery.
'IJI~WN • . . . . , ,.._ ma111111
Mr and Mn. Benton Ponn w •s preceded in death by Ilia 100, Rt. Z Galllpolll, Arthur A. : • :ilt~m~efulfro~
the amounts rece1ved m 1965 Pierce up 17, 3:30 a.m. OVEC He was born August 29, 1924, ....u. at: Ul• ,., offlc.., raramu.
and Miss Grace Campbell were , first wife. Eva Helen and a 800 , McCoy, Henderaon; Mrt. Witve
t
ta ent
1card it 1s not necessary to come down 17, 5:to a.m. JeffenoD at RFD, Deiter, the son of the ~diU! ..sn:rUJ~u f*Preta&amp;itl"l
Thanksgiving dinner gue~tll of CeciL He 11 survived by h 151 son G. Grime~~, Pt. PleauDl: d.ls~f thethe~~~tl
1
offlce. l down 17, 7:10a.m. S:deua Bot- late O'arles Jonea and Garnet :::-n:=,. ~lll.r!:" C:. ""A!:
1 to the local service
their son and dauahter·ln law, Iwile Frances· four sons Rob- IMrs. A. Samuel Taylor. Rt. 1 nnat 0
oUfi
Ill men n IEach space whicb appUes tG worth down 18, 1:40 I.D'l. IW- Mart1n JOJa, RFD Dexter, ~ho Y0111.
Rev. and Mrs. C. Melvm AI· ' ert 'Jr and' Danrue of' Mas- Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Walter W. VIet Nam! Do t11ey pro= tbe pensioner must be filled out. noil up 18, S a.m. ·L. W. Sweet turvivet.
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kur
Ion.' Ar~~id of Pt Ple~sant and Donahue Rt. I Pt. Pleasant: Do they CUl'lt God and
If, none, write none, or DNA, • up IU 8~15 a.m. Charles Stev· He wu helpfD&amp;' to let poles__. o11• ,.., ill a69~111f ':
Mt~s Martha Genhelmer of I Pa'ul of Henderson · three' dau· l Roger p~ Johnson, Wut ~ country for their fate? Would which means does not apply. I enson' down 19, 6·35 a.m. Chris at Xenia for the Pence Electric ::!'ttu~~;,u= t=:'montlul ~-•' s;
Columbus spent Thankagivlng lghters, Mrs. Fran~es Lee, Pt. I iumbla; Boyd D. HliJlnbotham, they •b&amp;D4on tbetr VtetDBmese The service office wW not ,Jr. up 20, 7:25 am, Lachlan Co. when he was eJectrocuted :m:v.n:::. :!''!o~:"1':. 30;"~;
l'!lth her aunts, Mlsse1 Lucre- Pieaunt; Mra. Mary Donna , Grimms Landing, W.Va.; Mrt. comradea In the •truale for fill out cards before Dec. 8 or McLeay down 22,· 5:50a.m.
at 4 p. m. Tuesday. He Wl!l I ..u one
•1o.on: : :
moDthL
ti.a and Ada Genhelmer
Hudson, Southside, and Juanita : Laura L. Schaefer, Rt. 2 Porn. peace? NO. 1beir voices eclto Ion any Thursday or saturday. Oroo up D, 3:50 a.m. Jeffboat veteran of World War I. and • II.Ul Thn!• mon'&lt;hl. u.
Miss Jerri Frick of Columbus Oliver, Ga!Upollo Ferry , Ohio: roy: Mn. Margaret H. ParOODI, hatred and dlamay at thole who Where both the veteran and up 13, l:lo 1.m. ·Lunga Point member of the American lAo
Phone Today For
urrived W~dnesday evening, to one step-daughter, Caroline Sue ' Rutland: Mrs. John P. follrod, beUUlt their deeds and eon- ~is _wi~e receive social secur- down 23, 7 &amp;.m. Andrew Cal· lion ~ost f78, at W!lktsvJl!e.
~pe nd the holiday with her par- Neutlling, Mason : 1 sister, Mrs.JPomeroy; Peggy 1. Barrett, Rt. demn the cauae for whicb they lty, It IS necessary to know the houn down Greenup 6:10 p.m. Surv1vors in addlhon to his
FREE ESTIMATES
t'nl.s Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frick. Kathleen Miller, Burbank, Caii- ,91. Deiter; Gregory L. Miller, fight. .
amount eacll receives. This ia . Knox down ·Greenup &amp;;:iO p.m. mother include Bil children,
ON
'"" Anita Hall, studenl. at Ifornla: 27 grandchildren, and Rt, 2 Pomeroy: Mro, Harold E. Never before ~ our ldatory lrue for any other retirement Jerow do~ Greenup 8:20 p, Harold P., Jr., Keith Anthcny,
folurnbiiS Business Umverstty, four
great . grandchildren •Kauff Middleport · Mro Opha hal our COWitry I colon been or annuity. You should know m, Mark M. up Greenup f:20 Cllarlea A~ron, Cluisty Kay, eALUMINUM SIDING
is spending the holiday week· Friends may call al the rune~ i W. ofrutt, Rt. 1 P~mero~j Ken- eanied into battle wlth more the amounts reeeiv~ In 1965 1a.m. Molly K. down Meldahl Pamela Jean and LuADn; two
eSTORM DOOR
e11d with her parents, Mr. and •al home any time after 7 this neth R Mays Radcliff· Mrs. bonor than by our fl&amp;hllllll men and 1966. The serv1ce office 3:115 p.m. ll E. Bowlfa down ~.,..;.,.carney A. Jones and
&amp; WINDOWS
Mr·s. James Hall.
! everting.
. Edgar K Pete~l
J~ckson· ln Viet Nam. I have beell with can~t do your accounting.
Meldahl 4;55 p.m. Ravenswood
Edw
Jones, both of MareROOFING
A. ~- Grueser of Grove Clty I
Iz h Trl~lett Ri t Ray· Mn: them aa they •trugglt Up ateep Bnng the copy ol the laat , up Meldahl 7:20 p.m. Irene
Exterior Decor1tors
b ';wn dmg the holiday we_ek .
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N:~man Shot;ky, 'Ironton; Mrl, mountainl, u they hacked tbelr year's return. If the beneficiary Chntin down Meldahl 8:1&amp; p.m.
Of Ohio
&lt;lid mth h1~ s1ste~m-law, M1ss ,
: James E. TUley, Jr, Jackson: way thi'OIIIIht the denae JU!I81e ~kes out the card, he 11 ad- Diane Brent up Meldahl uo
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WY 2-1644 Mlddlot10rl, 0.
&lt;:en""" Slobart and brother
PhT B iSh! Rt 2 Jackson· growth, 1nd 11 they 1loggad vised to keep a copy. It ls pel'- p,m. Pennaylvanla up Meldahl
H.. berl.
I
lip ; H' eli
Greenup through the mud of the rice mlssable to use a pencil !I leg~ 11:50 p.m. R. H. Boaworth n
''' and Mrs. Thomas Kelpln
~~esMr · :~~0 •8 Garrison' paddleo, 1 have ..en them drlv· ble. Please study the lnstruo. up Meldahl tZ:50 a.m. J, s.
mod Peggy and Tom of Ocono-1
Y'
s. . Mrs · Frad E: en by thirst to drink the filthy tlons and the lac~ of the card. Lewis down Meldahl l:ftl a.m. 1t1 Pomaroy people IUfferad
I"''""'· Wise. are the guests oq
Ecoroe,R~ 1 ';··1r ~ Charles water of the rlco paddles, I The hours lor !Uimg out cards Alton Zephyr up Meldahl 2:4$ minor Injuries In • two • ear
lll'r rarenls, Mr. and Mrs. Del- l Graveside rites wlll ~ held · DeerD,
· I ~n n, Leo d 1have seen their teet g r o w are 9 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. and a.m. NatloDBI llp Meldahl 3 coJiislon Wednesday at &amp;·18 p m
1
b1·r·t Unu·l1 . .!n1n1ng the group Sundav iii 2 for Howard Cline \1. enney, rn~ oni
F n~r 1bloody by long hard marches, from 1 p. m. to 3:30 p, m. No 1a.m.
oo the flood road betw~n Mid~
1111· dmner Thanksgiving were lcecll.· who d1ed at his home, H. Lightner,
t.
ran m.and I bave ~beside them appointments are made.
J
GaUipOIIs Dam -Bob Benter dleport and Pomeroy.
.\ lr-. and Mrs _ Sherwood Meri - I West Main St., Pomeruy early Furnace. Blrtbl
11 they fell from the fire from
Up 8:25 p.m. Reliable up 12:· Police said a car driven by
d1th and sons, Chestrr Road.
this mornin~.
.
I!! M lh
t11e enemy. 'lbelr deeds of val10 a.m. Zimmer down 2:30 a. Patricia Wehruna, 32,Pomeftly,
\lr and Mrs_ Paul Frick and He wa s a mechanic by trade, Mrs. Wllliam . u orn, or hava added 1 new chapter In
m Harl'J' Dyer down 4 a.m. rounded a eurve and struck 8D
Paul:1 and Jerri and Jnhn ~ born September 22. 1891!, at Car- Wellston, daughter, 1' 14 a.m. the history of the courage of
Soivay up 4,115 a.m. John J . automobile operaf•d by Roy
Frtl' k wPrr rhanks~J~ln~ dtn- ~ penler, the son of the late Lafe Wednee:day , Mrs. Leo
F. the American fighting man.
Rowe up 5:30 a.m.
Valley Riffle, 82, Pomeroy. Mrs. Wehner gut•sts of !\.1rs. ~rt ck3 par· : and Mutlie Cline Cecil. He is ~ierce, Wellston,
~aughter, What of the major who laid
Voyager down 7:10a.m.
rung told police lhe wu bliDdt'nl s. Mr. and Mrs. Clarf'nt:t' survived by his wife Kathleen 1.08 P m. Wednesday, M r I. wounded In the opel and the
Kanawha RJ\'er- Lucy Jane ed by lights of the Riffle car.
rurlts.
and two so~ls, Howard E. or Tul~ J~mes E. Tilley, Jack~, son, mortal ftrt of the enemy plert·
Lucas down Marmet 5:40 a.m. Taken to Veteraftl Memorial
GET YOUR
."1:·. and Mrs. Ashton Sayre sa, Oklahoma. and Glenn w. 12 ·05 p.m. Wednesday, Mr 11 ' ed his flesh with death, whose
0. F. Shearer dowa Marmet 7 llospttal by Middleport E .. R
(Ji I· aJrbnrn &lt;:~re Ihe
hohday of Columbus: one sister. Mrs . j James Hf!nley, Middleport, da~ last words were not fear, not of
a.m.. C. V. Harner up Mannet Squadmen for treatment ol
CHRISTMAS
\\ Ct'krnd gtJt'sl ~ uf her molher. . Edith Cooley of Athens and two ghter, 2:48 p.m. Wednesday, protest but of encouraaement to
CHESTER W\"'a (UPO - 7 a.m. Beaver down W\.nftt!1d a&gt;ntuslon!l and laceratloDI were
.
, 5·25 P m. Helen z up Win- Mn Wehrung and tho passen~''' · Fr:mk Strwacr.
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dd
. Mrs. Deryl Ellceosor, f4 Grape h.
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the 8, WIIH
G • M' · d
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d M : gran aug 11
1 ers.
1St
·Ot
W d lid . ll!l men w con1LDue
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am . ar1an , 1ormer ·
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FLOWER
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\.1s . ran tewar an
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1 d "ho
nd "
W fleld 3·55 p m George Price gera In her car Gardner Wet·
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ami Mr~. Ashton Say,·e we,.... I Hev. Carver Williams wtll or-' Mrs. Robert H. Roach Rt.
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o .e p a oon ea . . Y. ~o er governor o ~t down Wtnr td ·12·10
J rung J8· Lind~ Wehruna: 14·
Th•mksgir ing dmnrr gue~ls nt' firia1e nnd interment wlll be Crown City, son, 11':35 a.m. · ~ who, when his platoon wa• V•rgm.Ia who was found drlvmg
do · Wt~id ~- and K:ath Weh
ORDERS IN EARLY
13 ftlfn~
~lr and Mr~. !\nton~ Luckt•' in Ml. Blanco tt'metcry local- I Thursdav.
pinned down by . heavy enemy a taxi in Ch1ca~ earlier this ~ ~WOA J
w~: and hi! wfte La~Sa Wert al·
SlracusP
ed hetwl't-n Albany and Ca r- l
.. Dlleb•rJel
fire, ran about JD the open ' year. died today m Chicago, it ft ~- : . .
n ~ M so treated ,
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W• Will Be Glad To
. 'h. and ;\1rs Rolx'rt Larch penter. Friends may call al the ' John W. Brown, Jr.
'Mrl. placing hl8 men. under cover I was learned here.
I ~ 5.:~·7d 7 en , er- PomeroY pollee cJted Mrs
Holp You In Any
llf Xrmo were
Thanksgivin~ I Rawlings I'oals Funeral horne : Eugene E. Bryant, M;s. Char· and directing the!t Hre, on~y 8 Marland, 47, had undergone . r up
e
a.m.
Wehrung to Mayor Charles
gttest-, or his grandparents. Mr anyltme. Il IS- requesled that les W. Clagg, Mn. Jamel E. to fall to the mud ~ gasp his :~eery last August for cancer
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gar's eourt on a clmf1e of drivi'ind :Vlrs. 1\lchard Campbell. I flowers be mmtted.
I
Danner. Mrs. Arnold J. Deri· last breaths fJ£ llfe. And the
pa~creu. He returned to
! Uta left of center.
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. yoUJifl medle who ran
bJs Barrmgton, TIL, hnme to
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1·, ~~~ ~:~~ E:.:~~:"!:·
:m yards of muddy rice paddies recuperate.
8L'NDAY
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,
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• under enemy fire to aid '
The youngest man over to be•
Ev~~ngeliu Chapter,
OES, I
Servrces
! ler, Dianna Fraloy,_John
w. dyln3 pl•toon lesder?
elected governor or West I
wiU have ill practice aeoalon for
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1G1lhland. Moses HalfltCMI, Pr...
Vlrginlll· at th
of " '
· tall t'
Sund ay at 1 .P·
59 N. SKond Ave.
Thl' ftr·v . Donale Boone. pa ~· piano dut&gt;t '' The Lo~t ('Qord'', . lon _0 Ha
~ ~ ~K-enneth and uuw:lredl of other
e age
.... :
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a lon on
I· of 111e first
Bllptist ' was prest"nlfd by Mrs. Lillian 1
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C » M Or ol valor art the story of
Marland had been employed in
m. at the Masonic tm:U in Mtd· (
MIDOUPORT, 0.
1· 11rth, pre~nted tlle Thanks- Steiff. organisl, and Mrs. LynM ~ ~·t''nry;,,....,,~
;Go ~· E. soldier, the sailor and the
ID executive capacity at the
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dleport. IDstallatlon will
be
t~i : mg message l ;ing
tlw . l'lark. piantst.
Ivale _H. ~Wfi.....,,
I.
e . man in VietNam.
Waterford Park race ~act bere
'lbursday, Dtcember 2.__ _
"l'h A
d Jt·
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Johnson,
Mrs
.
Okey
M.
Landers
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t'
after
he
was
discovered
Fu
aJOJlOIJOCE!d
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tn·me.
e ssure arves.1
Tile Presb,·terwn chotr sang . R A Li 1 C'n 1 J M
uae mencan1 &amp;c IONI
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nera1 servce s
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&lt;Jt iht' annu~:~l Community TI1ank the anthem · "Give Thanks to' G ~ ~
s~ 1 ar ~ oi· c- oot limited t.o the
driving • taxi 1D Chicago. for James Doyle Miller, for
~ ..?ivm~ servic~ Wedn_esd11y t""vcn· IGod ,:' unde; direction of .Rev. j C~~~~;d ~~· RhO:e~ M·rs. ~:~ Hia ~of valor are
Oofficials at ~e track COD· past year a. resident of\~~:::
rng at the Frrst Umted Proshy- Ruppelt. Choir members were i ry N Rhode~ Mr•' Hosmer L. by hll deadl of
At th M=nd~ d=fad that bus, who dted there T
t.'r1an Chun:h m Mtddleport . 1
:\1r.
and
:\'Irs.
Allen
Leonard.
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buildl
roada
and
e
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at tbe age of &amp;4.
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He spoke of the "hunger cur· Mrs. Lynn Clark. Mr. Richard Roush, MlchaeJ K. Saunders, IChooll and hospitals.
had had a drinking problem
hm"' surrounding lhe people in 0
M R
T k
Ernest D. Sawyers, Mrs. Joe 1 1
d.
had taken the taxi drlvingl He was bora February 11,
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wens. r. ue
uc erman, N Sa
Geo
C .,r..-~
ra ns nurses an IDlproves
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!tempt ~ hab'" •M1 at LangaviUe the 100 of
pa ri ~ of the world in the mid'lt , Mr . Roy Coleman. Bill Haptnn· .
yre,
rgt . a&amp;u-t'W• ttation. He diltrlbut.el food
m ID I
..., re .ur .uru '
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of plenty and the moral decad· stall, Edith Haptonstall. Mrs. bury, Morgan D. Smith, Mn. elothiq. He buildl and
tbe l~te I~c Elmer and Ro_sa
encr evidenced in the re~f!ess
Claude W. Souders. Mrs. For· porw
... orphan aget. HI 1I I
Miller,
and 1a IUl'VlV•
• Wnght
· · I 0a1e walburn , Cynthl·a M'lls
I
b
U Gertrude
two
yout h. anxious elders, and in- r Mrs. Leo Kennedy, Kathy and est D. Sturgeon, Buford Taylor, tiODiry of the American
Melli Geaenl Bosplt.l
eel y biJ w e,
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dllfE&gt;rent adults of our modern Ruth Ann l..are~·. Connie Bach· Mr~. Robert Tobert, Jean J. of IUe.
.A.dmlt~IODI Weduelday - ~hters, Mrs. Lewil (Mary)
lim".
ner Lois Sauer and Ml" Jack Ward, Joho E. Werry, Howard Do th
de
to be
Smith, Columbua, and Mn. Carl
,......, FDIC
PomoiGf
He ~&gt;inled o"t that •·man 1
! Satierneld.
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. 0, Bartley, Mra. S.."'!t Bennatt, rid! 1 r:~
Dhdl~rJH Wednesday _ !Dorothy) Roach, ~~~::
reaps as he sows" not
tile The service closed with the 1 Roberl M. Bush, Miss Connie raa~~~It?
ear
war Beulah Ewing, Pomeroy Eun- . lOllS, J~e• Delbert,
- - 111. 'illl 1llll. . 111: ....
wnrld; and_stressed the _ need 1hymn. "Now Thank We God." A. Cooke, Mrs. BaaU R. Cre. Who is the enemy we fllbt ice Sprague, Reedsville Gene- Dale, Ba1obrldpl.' Mid.
f(lr ru!ttva uon of good mstead . and the benrdiction by the Rev. mearuJ, Bill W. Frye, Mrs. AI- 1 th f' ld' The
testen v1eve Dewhurst Rutland
ard, Orville, Ohio, Elmer,
ot e\:il. lie said
~uld give!Nyle Bord~n and the post~ude bert E. Ginther, Mr•: Emmett :OUlde ~l~ev~ they /r~ the
AdmlssiODI 'nunday. _
ter; Ronald, Tappan. N.
than ~ ~ for the ptornJS!i' of eter-.. by Mrs . Sletff. The offenng 15 to R. Henry, Mrs. Jack1e L. Jm- So th VI
All.oe Bletnar. Mason Wayne and Ruasell E. of San Pedro,
nal ~1fe made puss1hle hy Hw be used to purchase music for . kina, Mrs. Obtl Klema, Scott ~Ulll
Harper, Pomeroy.
Cllif.j
alller1. MrL
commg of Jesus mto the ~orld the l'nrnmunily Chri.~lmas pro- Knotts, John T. Mobs, Mrs.
.
Dbcilupl
'l'lulndly
and Mr1.
lrlorttl
and his final rl'surre&lt;"tion
grilm to be held Dec. 12 at Mid- Clayton E. Mor.ril, Mrs. Hollie 11UJ it not U.. CUI, 'lbe IDI- Nont
of Waldo, Obto,
The invocallon was iivcn by . dleport High School A lor•e E. Nuzum; Mn. John Queen, my troopo are from N«tb
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Two brotben David """~I
a I a
th e Rtv.
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!lam
w1th
Russian
and
arvn
wson
repre!rentatlon from the Jocal l ry owiUiii'Il!l, !seD M. See,
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COMPANY TO BOlT'
and• DenoiJ Hellth Method ist rlmrch follow- churches attended the services. Mrs. Virginia Skobao,
Mra• .~ _weapon~. The
and It graoddi!U·I
~.by the Thanksgrvmg hym~; ;
N Llzzlo s. Snodgran, Mro. Omar Dllt :lnd -Vlel Cons nap Oy
'nie Royal Crown Bottling Co. dren also ourvlve.
• • •
&lt;.orne Ye Thanksful People I
N. Thomaa, Dr. Robert D. 'J'llo. -lxml lbelr' command '
of Middleport was to be hoot
Services will be
by 1he con~re~atrnn The Rev . Rarine E-R Unit
mas, Mn. Vlrcll L. IIlii and 'ftlelr ordero flow from
today who
In
p.m. at the Rawllnfll
catalna 4 dr. Power oteerla&amp;and brakes. HydromaUc drive, One
Donald Hicks of the Church of , Callf'&lt;l Thun!day
Infant daughter, Mn. llorsel E. and l'lllllnl. Can the
tha the
funeral .bome with the K 0 v. 1 canfut lOcal owuor. Sllowo belt of care.
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Chfl st gave the scnpture read· Th H .
McDade
and
int.a
t
da
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deny
the
fact
of
-ll'lDe4
Hi
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fftelatlng
ing and the evening praye-r.
e Arme emergency un1t
n
U51 n•.-., lion by the
aeason.
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The Offertory pray.c was was coiled at H&amp; p. m. ThurB- Mn. Archie E. Moadow1 and How do tha proteoll
In the River .
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gi~·en by the Rev. Howard Rur· ~ay to tile Hilrold CamAhan res- infant 10!1, Mn . Franklin J. the American !Oidler? He is libllitlea of citizenship and thus
Miller was •. memMberJI'Idle•l
Catalina Statton W:f.':n. Power lleerinl and brakes. lf1dra1Ddo
1,. 11. host pastor and ushecs 1dence, Racine R. D, B"han Patteraon and Infant daughter, bitter. What lfelller disgrace lhnuld he 1tr1pped of their cl~ the Chureb of Cbrilt of
WPre Mr. Russell Lyons, J . A. Ro.ad . from whtore Denny Karr 1 ~rs. Raymond E. Johnscm ancl for 1 warrior than l'lavlng bls lzenabip,
port. Fnends may call at
Jc. Almoat like tbe 11 it wu told
Marcus Chambers. An organ-. ~as take:n to Veteran~ Memor- anfant daughter,
countrymen eucourqe the
Many movements are
funeral home anytime
f"'iOiiiiOiiiiOiiiiOiiiiOiiiiOiii.,.._.....,
.. l] ial hospitaL
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ANNOUNCE SEMINAR
omy? The proteata wtll
way such as ,.ruling letters, time of oerviclt.
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Karr was adm1tted •• a med· A 8eiJiinar to iolorm loetl tend tha war which baa
cards, cookies and blood.
Spice Tan Rawhide
ew11 eplllr ervrce 1 ical palient and dlagno•ad suf. area 111 practltiollorl and pr. been IIIOVing toward the
thla Is not enough. - t Is
' dr. Cultom SOdaa. Powor lleerlall and brakes, Turblna drlyt,
-FORi fertng pneomonra, lhe umt re- 1parera of till rei1I'DI o1
just tory. ThiJ will .... the
compllshad by doing one
ICltraaice.
1 HEATING
, ported.
what to· expect under Internal 1114 dealh of 11111ny,.....
dead lor ....., bad dead?
CUiblon ID10Io-Caulk
Revenue's new automatic data cao men. l1it death waDI
bad dead aUll ni•IJ and
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Well. Crepe Bolt
I PLUMBING
WILL RUN
proceulng techniques has been IIIOUI'IIOI'I and tha ...,._
aDowed to fester end grow.
I ROOFING
AKRON Ohio !UP!) _Thorn- achedoled !Or December T from tltouaando of men who He
I aay the Ume iJ oow for
99 CUllom ! dr. Bardloil Sedan. Power steerlnl and bra!&lt;... Autt.
• 1 Th,
De
t-4
p.m.
In
the
auditorium
of
neotb
the
whi'•
croa,..
f1r/
loyal American citizen to
.
m.tie trans. Baautllut all white flnlsb with all black villl'l W.
1
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omas, a
mocra IC , Col b1
...~.
bo "'
tlenoun
thaae or aolzatlons
larior, .OIIIclal'• car-l'ltvtr bHa titlod. Like new
; rP.pre~entativl! for seven terms. I urn ~ GU .of vuw, IM., tbe ~ wUl. fall upon: the
ce
g
I
1 announced today he will nm for Ithret mlloa east ol Athenl oa eora of tho . who abused and to act to lilence the liandstate aonator next ym In the U. S. 51.
thejr ln:adtJI!II .and tliJhijoored erous tonguea wblch have
PutleiRtU.. Jlmbantln
2
237
134 lolllf~~, • ~i&lt;ldf.,ori !new 21th district , which
liH ' NEW YORKfUPI)- The our country't ume.
ed ,out COWitry.
~Jt:::lJrf1~~':!:.
";;;;Niiijiijiiilliftiiiiiji&amp;iiif. within Summit County.
i&lt;&gt;,..st temperatwj r~porl&lt;d to l\'ll41_ ~ulll he done about 1 ve Bald It- 1 feel bettor.
MIDDLIPORT, 0.
!Atlabrea. Cbokt of three beaull!ul ou owner -.:-two 4 dn.
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--•ccccwcacccccccc.:..l the U. s. Weather llftau today, &amp;hose·.,.. are pllty of
_ _ _ _ _ _:;Dan::.--:~so-------1D4 . . 1 dr. Alllhow tender care and are ueellelll bU)'t
e1cluding Hawaii and Alaska, lhame? 'lbe_ leaden lbou1d
E I
I
minus 10 at Cut Bank, lnveoHgated aod their true
~
Mont. Highest temperature re· legiance revealed. Those
• I Pony and Hone S..ddles _ from $39.50 portod yesterday was 92 at Mc-j havo burned their draft
&amp; &lt;1:. Bard ToJI -·· P4- 1tterlnl and brakOI. lf1dramttlt.
:
ADeo and Preeldlo, Tu.
11'1 refllltn&amp; to bear the
One Joeal owaor, Btautllul all wbllo iillh wbltalntartor
• 'TRICYCLES, 12, 14 &amp; 16 in, from $9.50

llnllas h1l ll&amp;fil fli/J.'
Mackey with iiCOrlng . , . .
st and lo yards 1o
Balthmnre's firs"JJia&lt;e
the West. A1poi ~
twice for Detroi~ yard gallnp, the IDiiltsl
season io the NFL.

Browns Hope to Wrap Up Division Title Sunday

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THE DAILY SENTINEL

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GROUP I
1. 1959 Plymouth
4 Dr. VB. Auto.
Nice &amp;: Clean. (Red)

2. 1957 Olds Super
88 4 Dr. Hardtop.

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3. 1957 Rambler
Clauic Super 4

Dr.
I eyl. Auto, and Heater,

4. 1955 Chrysler
2 Dr. Hardtop

Christmas

IS
JUST AROUND
THE
CORNER

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Boy onder
Governor

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'I Di Th sd
TO PRAcriCE
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Jn C lomb

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Thanksgiving Message is Brought
Bv Rev Boone at Umon

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R&amp;IL Auto. P.S. (Pink)

Minor Jn,JDrles
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DUDLEY'S

STARTtNG AT NOOIN

Sponsored By
MEIG$ COUNTY
HUNTERS A$!iOCIIAT110i

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Sunday No" 'lAoi~.tl

STILL GOING ON

r:

Howard CectJ
Dies Friday

SHOOT ,
At Club House On
Snowball Hill

Full Pov.rer. Clean, Solid.

5. 1955 Chevrolet
2 Dr. 6 cyl.
Run1 Fine.

'

6. 1952 Buick
2 Dr. Hardtop.
Motor Runs Fine.
VALUE _ _

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$2870

BLENDER

THIS GROUP

UST f1.95
CAo
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OPEN TONIGHT
6:00 TO 8:00

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Elberfelds 3rd Floor Furniture

farmen Bank &amp; Snlngs Co.

= 1ro:..U.-:

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WE SELL •••

TO SELL AGAINI

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62 Pont'laC V8

Ceuoetery:l65 PontiaC

$3195

• $2895

65 LaSabre Buick

8" BOOT

::;2

LEWI 5
REPAIR SERVICE

IBJCYCLES

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from
from

$8.50
$38.95

•luy Now or byaway for Chrlstmn

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Gilmore Supply Store
hiMroy, o.

Save

1965 Buick Wildcat

62 Buicks -• • as low as *1595

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New Adult Pant

U

'RADIO WAGONS

$12·

THE SHOE BOX

• G' ft ld eas from G'l more's

OCCASIONAL TABLES

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"I ehampoo my ruge
. for 1¢ • footl"
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DUnON DRUG .STORE
MJOOLIPORT, 0.

SHOP TOMORROW-SAVE CASHI

64 Chevy II • $1795

62

discs.

Dynamic 88 2 Dr. H.T. V..S
motor, automatic trans., po-

No\'8. Sport Coupe. 6 cyl,, au.
tomatic, radio, wjsjw, wheel

Lirk _ _ $895
2 Door. fJ eyl., automatic
trans., radio, outside mirror.
Green with green Interior.
Nice one.
64 Pontiac _ $2495
Catalina 2 dr. H.T. V-8, au.tomallc, full power, radio.
all vinyl,
60 Olds _
$1295
Super 88 Cel£~brtty Sedan. V·
8. power brakes. power
steering, Hydramatk trans.
like new white side wan'
tires, beautiful maroon me·
ta llic finish. A true cream

60 Buick LeSabre

•

61

Hand Mixer
Holidoy

Chevrolet •

$1095
Larg(•

lrrr, lhumb l l p 'l~~"t'c.l ("111\trol

and on ulf

Title Sunday

$895

Cadillac _ $1195
Coupe Deville. Full power,
nullo, white sidewall tires, .
tinted glas!lt.. air-conditioning,
one owner. unly ~7.000 mile•

Galule &amp;00 XL. V-8 Automath:!, full power, radio,

See it.

wislw tires.

AS-IS" SPEOALS

S6 Oldl 98

Holid•y Sean

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$275 59

_ _ $495

' door, ""- - . full
~·
.

Mercury •

$250

J door. V-8 motor.
Auto. ,INlll. t

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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FINANCING

V,."

Visit Elberfelds 3rd Floor Furniture

Y-8 ~ide-. IUtomatle trana., full power, like nf'w
wbJie lllllt\oaD lire&amp; Real sharp,

I

beat, blt"nd, fuiJ el e, HN}

59

wer, radio, wlslw tlres, white
with green interior,
62 Ford Con. $1495

·'•

beater

88 4 door. V-8, sutooultic, radio, wlslw tires, full power.

4: dr. V-8, automatic, full po..

BUICK-PONTIACIO--UG.MC TRUCKS

ilrli.

ejector. J\:ixin g ch~nt on
handle shows : :- pf'!'tl IH whip

60 Oldsmobile $1095

63 Cadillac _ $3400

BLAETTNARS

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Belair 2 door Hard Top. 283
V-8 motor, automatic tran8.,
turquoise finish, wbite "dewail tire!!, radio. Real nice.

buy.

581k!lck -

be;~!r&gt;I"S.

Bel Air 2 Dr. Sed. Six cyl.,

standard trans., radio and
heater, white sidewall tires,
back up lights, outside mirror, low mileage, Real nice
car.

60 Chev. _

Olds _
$1295
2 Door H. T. Dynamie 88.
V-8 motor, automatic tranJ..
back-up lights and white
aidewall tires. An economy

•

$9.88

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61

1 tlr. Bard 'fop, Automatte lhtlt. Ill•• oar

PO~v.o.
' .

SUNBEAM

Side _

puff.

. II

Gilt Ideas!

wer brake!, power steering,
radio, beautiful 2 tone paint
set oU by like new white
sidewaU tires, tinted glass
and back up lights.

62

63 Bonneville Pontiac· $1995

$1595

Olds _

YOUR watch te1h Mora

Speed Drill
!'or
Chrlstm••

French Provincial, Contemporary,

Drills 1/4 '' stf'el, ~" hard·
wood. Powe1iul nt'w \'ar·
iable speed motor al!uw~
you to drill from 1 rpm
to 2000 rpm, gear tfpe
cbuck wltb key, double
r-eduction gears. 6' cc.rd,

Olacgo. ~lor,...
ond-litn$6S.
OPEN '!ONIGHT
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P~

DAVIES

JEWElERS

UL industrial lislE"d.

TW A IIAat SEAT
The upreaalon "take a back
oeat" ~tar~et~ln
where

!'::~':':"the . .jorlty par.

404 Smnd Ave.
ty pi .the lrollt oeats
an4 '
Cldlll..otdl
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l'ilrMroy
0.111-''·
those In the · millorlty are
w··~~-----------JL--.:;,....;.;~:;;.,;.;;;;._.11 left with tht •~~~et aeats.*
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$17·88

Deportment for occasional tables ...•
Modern, Early American, Danish, Ita !ian-

d.aa dme wheD Jt'a ••

V~rlo~bl•

Elberfel~s

3rd Floor
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SHOP YOUR lOC'AL MERCHANTS-USE THE LAY AWAY PLAN--SMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES

than an boor.

lAnda Sobol's

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THE
~iAS

THE
•

h!Carved~

J&amp;F Topcoats

.Hush-~~..;~

14t~ke ;YO:~ JDIR'I Chrltbnas
pl~asant

with alter effect11 by

Klngsrldge Suhs

aivin&amp; him a oew J&amp;F Top.

coat. He wm find unmatched
wearing pfeasure and com.

.

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Make thl11 Christmas a YCJ1
merry Chrlsbmos by glvlns
him .a JUit that 11 tops In

plete protection against winter's worst weatller. Stop in

qualitr, fit and fabric. Give

now and Layaway your sclero.
tion from our wide collectiun
of !all shodlngs.

him a Custom Fabric Suit by
Kingsridc:e. You'U chooat
from an outstanding eollec.

$49.95 to $65.00

tion deillilned to enhance any
Jllan'li wardrobe. Stop in now
and use our con\'enlent Lay.

Dream Weddini Rin1s

•woy Plan.

$75.00
HIS ... YOURS!
lhare the magic of your wedding day with ma!C"hing
rings from ArLCarv('{!. E:H·h !11vr.ly d(•si~ n is th e proud
product ,of 115 years ol fin e jewelry l·rart smanship. Mod•
els illustrated : Cor.'&gt; iran-His: ~29 . 50: Yours: $27.50.
Other ArtCarved weddi ng rings from SB.

Jackets ••••
by Rugby

Thla Chrlstmal cboose outerwear by Rugby, lrom
our wide selectiol\ of win·
wearablea, each design
. ld to give mulmum
warmth and prl)tectlon
tr001 winter's worst w~a·
ther. Make your ~leclwn
now.

Participants
in the
f RIN CES S. Cl• ~s l t

C~s i Q II

~ UI I' '"' ~ IJm nD d sh oe ~ ·
r~l \'Jrt ron~lrucHon . ~ ~ ~·

TUM..ft. AI elellllt M

stOilS fOI SM!

- Carpet Spoti and
Paths Easily Removed

nIs

ruandl 11 Jewtl11 •t•r·
t.:IIIRl(Nf. SO tint Ud IG prool• and lhDtk·reslsbut:

pr~ctlcal, too ! S~otk·n 5ISI·
$12.85 .nt Prtd&gt;iOn·ltweted JDO~I·
mcnt
Slf..K

( ,len J~"ete d mo• emG nl.

lumlnRus dial.
dii'OIDI flal&amp;h.

Gpar~ll111

$lUI

Come in and See
Our Complete Selection of CARAVELLE WC!tcheal

OPEN TONIGHT Til 8 P.M.

PAUL DAVIES JEWELERS
404 Second Ave.

Gallipolis, Ohio

Gallipolis
Leyal coincidence!
When
multimillionaire Bruce Norris
was sued for di~rce
some
nonlhs ago and nicked for one
of the largest divorce
ments on record, he took careful note of the attorney for the
oppo~ng side. Today that same
attorney, Frank Mtuer, is
.
resenting Loyce .Butler in
annulment suit against M'~o::;~
Butler. And when the Sl

Shop-o-rama

I

a Number XV."

ft'l

a Merry Chrltlmu whf'n
you &amp;I''" Arrow Sh~ru,
Jnd uur collection In ·
:Jude• a wide rang• of
coJl;u- at}'leJ, In eaiY care
fabr:t~ delllgnt'd to mall:•
lronhl( oblolutte. SanioJ:·
1&amp;(1 tor lutlnt rlt they re
1nllable 111. white l!Jlli.
"lldcolon.

t""' the Pulitzer best • play
prize. The fJ.)m version won the
Academy Award in 1938. In the
meantime. Kitty
·
Moss

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substantial royalties from pel'

iodlc revivals and stock compal)' productlOIIS around the

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Timex watch for every one on .your Ji;;1.

Men's,

women'1 and childrcn·s, 6.95 up.

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE DRUGS, Pomeroy

Jorized

ootton

nan·

neb, tartian plaids,
terry cloth and wovls.

from $5.98

STEP OUT FRONT
IN A ROCKET ACTION OLDSMOBILE!
FGr '66 Olds brings you a whole new !lpectrum of se\ec-.
lion to make it easier thiln t!Vcr to pick the Rocket that
fHs your pocket. Luxur:~-' cars. Sports cars. Popular-priced
cars. Economy coal:$. A full ronge ol sizes in f1ve different
Wheelbases. Full range uf perform:mce tuo - from the
425-r:ubic-inrh Turonado .Hodet V-8 to a new 1(.18-saving
Action-Line 6. You name it. Oldsm00ile'1 got it priced
r1ght for you!

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT, Pomeroy

~

l.&lt;JIUia,

--

Porlatf.

JACK NICKLAUS SPORTSWEAR BY REVERE

SANTA'S CHOICE

Ni c klau.~

~eats fet&gt;ding eight reindeer, too. Honda s get UJI to 200
n1ih•s per gallon. are e:~sy an d ft.J.n 10 ride. And you ean
ctart your own priv&lt;tte "Chr i.~tmas Club"' right now witb
the money you'll sav;· by riding • Honda. Give }'Qurself
-and the whole family - yl"ars of fun . Gt'L a Honda.

links cardigan, 100%
Orlonlr) Acrylic, made with side taUs tu [it \\i th comfort. Semi-bell .s leeves . .A\•ailabJe in a~m~n~ of t!Ol·
ors. Sizes S. M. Land XL. Prked at. $ !:r§5.
Sllt'\MROCK-C. Classic

(rJ DuPont'• reiistered trade name for it.s Acrylic fiber,

RAWLINGS HONDA SALES, Middleport
NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUS!, Pomeroy

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WHITE

A Stet&amp;on 111ft certf.
fleate Is tile per'eet

Thls Christmas you will be
sure to find a Sport Stllrt
for your favl)rite man
when ch(l(lsing fnnn our
fine selection of easy care
fabrics in the season'l
newest assortment. of shad
ings in pattern• or iOlid

thoua:ht for a r '1.Uve or friend, a ~­
lui eao ehoo11 tbe

10.95

atyle, color ond trim
be prefel'l.

from$12.95

colon.

from $S.po

Beau Brummell Ties

Handkerchiefs
by

Yo11 wlll tlll.d our

Arrow

Samsonite Streamlite

)lttlOn ot Bea"P Bl'lll1l-

llwa)'ll an lPPreclat.ioblll

'"ell Ue' moll\ out•t.andine: wb.etbn

resistant vinyl ccwerin&amp;: and
tongue-in..groove eonstructicm.

choosing from clip--on
follr·ln-hand 11\!11111.
Choose th• Ideal (1ft
tor Chrte:tma.! ,tvinc.

DIU al or nrJt they're
deal lor pocket tnm .

from 35c to 2.50

Meeker Billfolds

Evans Slippers

Giv• blu'l •

ar

round oul hll niDJ
wardrobe. (bOHil trom.
ellberpop-uporpn6up atyleo 1rith ar . _
out carryiDC -

MeDer

For tbOM after tb oeeaslon1
be will enjoy wearlul euff
llnb, lk! pink&amp; ond other Swu&gt;k
accessOries designed to gtve

lbal eM touth.

from$1.50

Boyce Dress Gloves

H..U ~hi t- palr of . , _
CkiVU to matcb hil Jacket or WPooat.
frolft ou: tel&lt;lctloD ol
un.t. 'IU\llrled. or DH .tflel.

elloo••

wl~

lannane, for he will get distinctive d,fing and top CT"dftsmanahlp.-and "friendliness of fit' ' for extra .. pleasant
walklllf, (If you don't know his size or think he'd rath er
MINt b.is ihoea bimseif,·wa have Jarman gift (.oertifiootu.)

w.tt.
OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9:00

HARTLiiY &amp; BENNETT, Pomeroy

PHILCO COURIER PERSONAL PORTABLE TV
BIG 16 INCH SCREEN

l•••l•a•

JDib~ bh wmtrobe tb1l ChrlttLad.J "'now fMili11111· Jlo4·
.otJ ftllllldM tn 4llliD aa4 metictiUJ lD tallodaf ror tit lDdt finllh.
Ql,. Jlft Lad.J o\ftO'II", with eolor co-

It eosfs the average family only abaat a c1ollar a month to cook

ol'llllla1ed '

elecbicall1 - the ''WORTH MORB" 'IIIJI

~tl

for eur wud·

robe piaUJli.DI. d4 .... wUI 1JI ..llllto
Ill• rent. tbrolllltoUl U. wbole ftlll'·

Blouooo •. , . • . from $5.00

ELECTRIC RATES CONTINUE TC1 ~ DOWN as the cost of
flame fuela continues to ro q. Ye~~, the traDd II dill' •• • T)ll Total
Eleetril: Ale Ia Here I

Sklrta ...... from $11.95
from $14.95
Jumporl .. .. from $22.95
"-•1• Jlds. from $14.95

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SANDWICH

eCharge

CW.Ir ......

eBuclget
eLayaway

Give her a gift she will really appreciate this Christ-

Compact-easy to use-easy t1o IJtort cleaner. 'lbfs Yeroaatile helper has crevice tool, dusting brush, Door tool,
fabric nozzl•, three extension wandii .and an adjustable
earryini ctrap, Eleelleat jift item.

mas ... a new Portable or Cabinet Model White
Sewing Machine . Choose from our many fine mod·
els priced from $59.50 up.

• THE SEWING CENTER, Middleport

MOORE'S STORE IN POMEROY

, ASSOCIATED RADIO &amp; TV, Pomeroy

All-Weather Coats

A Jip lined all wea~r ®It

CAMILOT IIQO
a\,50 1100 lO 2100

ts the ideal t.ift for y11r
round

weariDi protection

wtn

from the elemen!L It
give him the perle&lt;! Itt, fabric and ta•hlon he wants, and
the protettl&lt;ln he needa.

PORTAIE

$19.95to $49.95 .

CLEANER

from$3.98

Lady Arrow Fashions

GIVE HER A "WHITE" CHRISTMAS

A LIGHTWEIGHT PORTABL!

PIDLCO 2622-XGY. Compare the difference betweea the
Blllall Size 10" or 11" picture with Philco's Couriu. lt
offers you a big easy W see 16'' overall diagonal picture,
Great for t.N.veling. Eqtla.Uy good for a seeond set at borne
big enough, bright enough for daylight viewing in a.n av:
erage size room. Ph.ilc\) patented COOL CHASSIS, beats
the heat 1or longer TV lift, improved performance, ereat..
or dependabilit&gt;. $129.911.1Jaay Tenns

$3.98to $5.91

from $3.95

from$4.98

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Umllrellas

Blllfokl or :a:.,- cue
rbOOMn ltOD1 our
complete Alectilm of
ll)'lea , with Hill name
or lnltl•t• In U. ll:t.
cold, U you 10 ch0011e,

him a p•lr ol Enl\l
slippen chooBen frolii.
our comPlete u:l~~eUoO
of 1bl...

HOUSE

ANJ man on JOut gift list will be highly pleased

A new uml&gt;rellt lo

Be'• In for !ont -.relll'&gt;
tnl comfort all ,_ar
JODI wbrll )'OU II~

STEAK

JARMAN SHOES-THE MOST FITTING GIFT

from $14.95

1.50 &amp;$2.50

Crow's

Comfort!
I

Samsonlte Streamllte, the classic luggage with BCUff and 1taln

rn0111 Ues !ll,.t out.st1n

Sewing Machines

More

For smart gift givleg, live bin1

•~

Swank Jewelry

WYN412

1ble mainsprings and shock resistan t. Th ere is a

Stetson Hats

by McGregor

F'or those idle hours
give him a robe he
will enjoy relaxing
in. Cb oose from san-

Legend says the round black
on the middle of the side
the John Dory fish is a thumbmark left tbere when St. Peter
took a coin from the
mouth.

'Iottloono

TIMEX'-featurlng stainless steel backs, unbrcak·

Give bim "Preu.Free"'
Slacks by H.lS. the new.
sharp Jooklng slaokl that
shay that way __ all day,
because they're mad&amp; of
the new Koratron fubrie
wh.ich never need.J Ironing. In a style you will
like __ in colors h! wiD
like __ with features sbt
will like __ at a price everyone will Uke.

Sport Shirts ·

Dummar Robes

THUMBMARB:

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,.

by H.I.S.

ing and comforta-ble
sleeping, choose Enro
Pajamas for him in
coot or pull-over styles.

world

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HONDA

Press Free Slacks

from $4.25

are slOm&amp; Arrow
Hart's wi.dow, and K~;::::~~;\ f][t
~anll:erchlers In Entton,
dtr, Anne, have been c
lnen or 1llk. Whether

!t II. Yom: ldlrllen
atays cleaner !on11er ••• your electric range is essler in- keep e1eiD,
and your meals are prepared lD cool eomfort that only eleotric UD
offer. Those meala turn out bettor, too.- You see, ail Eleetrlc Ranae
takes the guess work out ot oooldng. Perfect cookb7z temparatunll
are maintruned, auto!Datically. Eloctric cooldllg liu modern Bl
morrow. That's why so many famDlet 011 Ohlo Powlll' Jinll8 havt
blown out the flame aad gOD8 electric:.

You Mae! The Nlcoot P.oplo C. A

S~rt5Wetll" by Revere.

fron1 $6.98

dieted it had a slim chance on
Broadway. But when it opened
here, Ute raves were
mous -and it went on to cap-

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from $4.25

ceum Theatre Nov. 23,
reminds me that the out-or-town
critics back in 1936 occorded it
dismal reviews. One even pre·

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by McGregor

Enro Pajamas

Arrow Shirts

at Plaza 9 . .. Mrs. Bing Crosby, an alumna of tlle U.. of
Texas has been pencilled m to
lecture there. Her
subject:
"Women in the World Today."
The editor of a Paris newspaper had an idea . He assigned 8 reporter to phone ten of
France's most glamorous girls
_ Brigitte Bardot, et al - _a t
lD o'clock at night to ascertam
bow mMy were at home at that
bour. The reporter found all
teo dateless - six of them
watching TV . . . The
first
B'way revival of the KaufmanHart play, "You Can't Take lt
With You ," which the APA
Phoenix is bringing into the Ly-

Why not give the ultimate in light-weight eom:fort and
goOd looks lo the import.ant people in your lite? HUSH
PUPPIES(!') shoes tome in a variety of styles and oolol'l
for men, women and children. Sizes and widtha range
fro.m toddl e-r size 2 to giant t&gt;ize 16. Truly the gilt te
make you 1mportant in the eyes of tho11e who mean tbtt
most to you. Prires from children 's $5.99 W &amp;:bo\lt ..S.OG
for golf and specialty shoes,

from$29.95

man Capote were among tbose
lv!t&gt;wjng Julius Monk's peppery
revue,

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, Pomeroy

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bu.t were noncommltal on their
long delayed I!UIITiage plana ..
Gregory Pe&lt;ks and Tru·

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FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT, Middleport

AMERICA'S FAVORITE CASUALS
-FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

Make this a Sweater ChriJt.
11188 by chooslnl lor bllll •
button cardigan or a popullr

He wiU really go for one of
these rusged Cricketeer
Sport Coats chosen from our
superb collection; conServa.
tive enoua:h for buslDess yet
casual enough ·fOI' let8Ul'e
wear. See our selecth&gt;n of
quiet, subtle tones and pat..

ria expect to take the trek to
the altar . . . Hank Greenberg
- - - ---- ----'1 and his fiancee, Mary Jo Tar·
old (the ex-Mrs. Pat Ci Cicco) dined at the sreak Casinf&gt;--

case, with darker Gray Cont rol Panel. Dis appe&lt;~rin g handle finished to match calunet. Con\'enient front controb,
front sound, wi!h big 6 x 3 oval speake r. Phileo paten1f"d
COOL CHASSIS heab the heal, m&lt;.~j ur cause or TV breakc1owns.

Whether he chooses his footweu for style, for comfort or
il df'ep sense of lhrifl., he knows Nunn-Bush Sh(l('l
1n~ a really superior buy. Sho w him how much you really
care- give him Nunn-Bush Shoes. If you're not sure of
his size our gilt certificate is the perfect an~"'· cr. It lct1
him ~e lect the style he prefer s. From $19.95.

PI-UU:O P3310TN .B ig screen enjoyment in the best looking port:oblc TV you 've ever w&lt;Jtrhed. Light Gr·ay molded

Sweaten

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clears, L:&gt;yce and Bruce

GIVE HIM NUNN-BUSH SHOES!

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Suta•tlons

Sport Coats

Pomeroy Ctment Block Co.
In Pomeny, 0.

Someday you'll want
to cook electrically•••
280,000 families on Ohio
Power lines say it's ..•

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PHILCO CARAVAN-NEW
DISTINCTIVE STYLING IN A PORTABLE TV

MA1t1'1NIOUI: UOO

Nunn-Bush Shoes

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replacement aiiUI'ed). With your Keepsake l)j.SIJl()nd
· BJ.Df1 rou reMive permanent registration, protection
againrt losa of dlamonds from tbe setting ~r one :full
J'e&lt;:~r, and lifetime trade-in privilege, For the perfect ~ill
• • , loft.ver • , • ohopae a KEEPSAKE DlAMOND BING.

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GIVE THE GREAT OUTDOORS .. ~ .
GIVE A REMINGTON
NYLON ft6: Structu.l'al nylon and ordnance Meet eo.
bi\te to give the most accurate, dependable 22 auroloading
rifle ever. Bolds 141ong rifle eartridies. $49.16.
MODEL 1100: Five shot aut001aUe !lbotgun. GiVII up te
M% leu recoil •• , llJl ro oeven tlmea lolll!er life, l149.9G.
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ID ~ Bemilllftoll: 36-0tl, 8mm ilem. ond 108 Caliber,

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and wand. Loob and carrie1 like lightweight lugJage.
Powerful 1,_ H.P. Motor combines with Hoover'11 "Comb
1nd Brush" rug nozzle to achieve a new hi&amp;h in canister
.Wcleoey. Comea: complete with Tufflex hose, telescopi"Oi
utenlioo wand and a full aet of cleanlnc attachments.

ONLY 59.95

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EBERSBACH HARDWARE, Pomeroy

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YOUR CHOICE OF EARLY AMERICAN,
TRADITIONAL, MODERN STYLES
Here's

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even to full bfd position,. you ~ oever be 11tllfled wit~~;
8IQ' other thalr. See our ChriJt:mu ~election .

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FOUR ROOM furnished apartment. WV Z.3658.
It 15 tro
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private lot, two bedrooms.
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Hardware.
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For Rent

1960 Olds '98'

RA 01 ATOR.

special $995
4 Door Hardtop Sedan. Beautiful maroon flmsh with match·
ing sPQUess clean interior. power seat, steering and brakei.
Aut(unatic b:an.s. Radio and heater, good whitewall til't':o.
1960 Mercury par kl ane HT 4 Doo r _ $695
LocaUy ownE'd. \'iuyl intd·iur, Jl't black finish, good whU~
waU tirrl's , ~tu1omat l!' lr:m~. Po'o\er stet'rln&amp; 11nd brakt&gt;s.

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WHAT

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lies Tr"''" court Lhc,lurr I ZENITH JT' TV and Pocto!&gt;!e '
lnsu,.nce
Frtt wate1 ami st'"agt&gt;
• sew ms machine in good •~m-~
PHOTO Copytng 8en1ee. eop. VONDA1 TBRU niDAl1:00 Sundown Sermade
11 22 61
Card Of Thanks
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dillon. 120.011 each. Call IVY· I
les made a1 tecal papers, 8:00 Sign On - N0111
l:il Sign 011
iE\\rofuj) LIKE to- thimk all HOUSE \'EAR Hock Springs. 2&lt;J!li9.
II 29 Jlc PO"EROY - One stor'i frame
birth records a.'1d alma!l &amp;OJ &amp;:05 Sacred Heart
SAftJRDAYI · those who helped in any way Phont&gt; WY 2-i061 &lt;JfiN 5 P m. ,
newly decora1ed. hB.rd'A-ood l . - - - - - - - - - - ,
other documentl.
8:20 Meigs County RFD
I:OO Sign On _ Nnn
at IJJ.e loss of our belovt·d hus11 23 3tc 1965 COLOR TV. VHf &amp; UII F' floor~. 2 bedrooms. modem ' USED PARTS FOR ALL
Remer Juuraaee. Pomero,
8:25 Paul Bowen, fanD
baDd, 100 and father. A spech~ting. Lowly "&lt;:~ln~t . con· bath, basement, i!aS furnace i
MAKES &amp; MODELS
If Uc 6:36 News
lSO BappJ Valier 8oJI
tal thank.s 10 Rev. Donald
FOR SALE
sole.Tlus set 3 mont." old. healing. good neighborhood. !
-=:-::-:---:--::--_.:...:_:..: I 8:57 Weatbt!r
I: IIi CotmlrJ l4usla 'Dmt
Hlcks, Dr. J. J. Davis , r.l l 1
Has picture tube waiT&lt;Illlv. 1ow down payment Priced I 12 Miles North of Pom•roy
Wented To Buy
7:tMI National ~ieWI
8:20 Country JBDIDOI'el
lho!le who seot flowers and ; PILE IS SOFT AND lofty - · Take over payments ol ~IZ 'H right
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On Stat. Route- 7
FUR DEALER. Fox $1.35 to 7:05 BiD Miller SOO.
':00 Protestent Rour
food, the girls who helped in I culors retam bnlli ance inl per month or poy balance , POMEROY ~ &amp; room frame 3
PHONE 985-2297
$1.85 all4 foot on hides. Coon 7:30 Sporta Parade
7:30 8portl Parade
our homa and the C.outs fun- carpels cleaned with Blue I ke $38S. Cwl \\'Y 2;~~~1 6e
bt&gt;drooms, bath, 3 room ~~e$1.15 to $1.35. Rats, $1.15 to 7:35 Bill .MUler Show
7:36 Larry AndersaD . .
f'ral Home. May God ble~s
Lm;tre. Rent electric sham· _ _ _ _ _
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ment, gas furnace heatmg, CUSTOM BUTCHERING and $1.3.5. Deer hides! $1.50. Beef 7;35 P1ctem. Hardwaro
W:4! Ira Uusle- Army
rou aU.
pooer $1. Baker F'urntture. l
"~oo 0 fro n1 porch. Out of high water.
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h1des , 4c lb. Gmseng $2!t.OO.
ft'Utt 11wrs.)
11:1» DuttorJ'I IDII Bema Dalrp
The Wendell Bunce famlly I Middleport. Ohw
ll l9 6Lc , 1956 C~IEV~OLET pnce .""
I $5.500.00 .
eutting. WJu . uy hi es every Gol~ Seal, $1.65. Bill Bailey, 7:10 New~
Top T• &amp;bow
tl 26 ttc I~
- - I call II y 2~773.
11 1.1 Jtc l17! ACRE FARM - 40 acres
Monday. Pbil Meier, Phone Reedsville, Ohio. II 211 Jtc 8:C~ BW Miller llbo1r
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WY 1-3510.
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car cis of soil but leaves pile i
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cultiVated, 82 acres · pasture,
USED: MITRE BOX. Phone 1:45 Baker FDrniturt Sbuw
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sof/' and loft . Renl electri•[ Real !:stale For Sa e
balance wooded, 2 story frame
WI 9-l&amp;!IZ.
12:30 Rev. Merlil hell
11 26 lto 1;011 News
day night at Wa I
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home 8 rooms (4 bedrooms) Al:t CONDITIONING RefrlgOI'
,.~ Collet ~th •--~
1:110 New1
LOST W ~•·
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FOR SALE
hardwood floors 2 ear gar- 1 ' 1on "'"'"'· ae11 I
Portraifl a1 p1trlol
1:05 Jim Meel lbow
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5:50 Spm1l Parade
11 • 29 61 c l The Amricao Leg10n Building, age, _cell~r, barn, enb, other
4 fl tic
lng key case Contains valu·
U.·gion Terral·e. Ea ~t M a tn , b1uldmgs .
TU 2-3537.
11 18 ~tp lO:JO Bill Miller Branch Sbow 8:00 Sundown SereDadt
able persorral.papers. H hmnd I USED CLOTHING- · ror sali. PomerO)', with large Jot on , ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN
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lt:4S Masoa Agr. Program
1:46 Sip Ofl
please return to Ellen Haw- 1 Larg&amp; assortment. Men's, wo- East Main. can be ea.-;1ly con- ' WY 2-lfl31
WY 2-Ji36
WE J?O INSIDE pamtmg andre- ANTIQUE Furniture,
diabel,
~NDA.\'8 ley, Grant-slt Middl~fM)rt. 0. men 's, and children's, .Jeffers verted to apartm ent or office
Ol) 21i, ate P8.lf work any ked. Call miseellaneous. CaD or write:
lTueadaJ)
f:SO SlgD ()a- Azm, Hour
11
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Used Clothing Store, Rt . 3, building, $12,0110.011, ron '"'.:
VI i-24&amp;1.
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Mra. Bowar&lt;l Cecil, • W. 111:45 hmlly Wonblp (Thun.) 1:55 NeWI
---~~;-;tlo;-:;f:--- 1 Pumeroy, Ohto.
once.
: FOR SALEt &amp; room house, 3 CURTISS "D ,_
D.~• Main St., Pomero7,
ID:U ,u.C. l ' r - (Friday) 1:00 Baptlal u,....,•j iiDtir
IC8
II 24 61c
bedrooms, full basement, elee.
a_. , or ~
I II lie 11:00 Nowo
1:30 8uDtlaJ 911ow
REVIVAL, First"Baptist church !SEWING maelllnes., repair sef: Hartenbach h11Use on Osborn trie_ heat. In Racine,_ garage :edi;g Service, call ~ J.
U:OO Tbf'l Country JUDCtlol 8:30 '1bt 8ib}e SpeW tD Y•
Racine. Nov. 30 to Dec. 5 at vice. aU makes. WY 2-2284. Stree1. Ponwro~·, two apart- patio, large lot. Martrn Hall
4.. omeroy. 885-Ma . es
U:Xl: 11Dy'1 Country Hymna
1:45 LegfslaUve Report
111 26 :wtp
?:30 each eveniog. Evangeli" 11Je Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
ments parlially
furnished. WI 9-2891.
11 26 3tc ter.
12:GCI Cemenl Blocl: Non
lll :OO '!be Gnnd LUe
w. M. Bud Hatfield, Freeland Authroized Singer SaJes and with extra large lol $.5,500.00. - --- -·-1%:30 Goesskr1 Guest Star
lO:J.a CongressmBD Moeller
Norr~. Song Leader. Paswr. Servic~
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Special Real Estate
Ovonoas Employment
IFrltllyt
11:30 The Country IIJDIIItimero
Rev. Charles O'Connor.
·.--- Four acres in HarriscJnville, perAD trade11 traclr: driver to
12:30 Larry &amp;llderson Sbow
U:30 1he QuiiC Hour
ll H ate 7.50 s: 14 NEW SNOW tires as teet for service station or
Bargain
prDjeet agtneers. Africa.
J:'lll Jim Yeea ShoW
12:00 NewJ
low
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plUI
tax.
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AliTOMUBo...E IIIIIUI'8DC» beeD ri·ms to mount snow !I' res on. o er usm£:ss Wl space or ONE oP' THE V1!IBY :NICEST toeA- £~W.upe, Asia. SDUtta Pacifie,
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t:IS Blaettnar Auto Show
12:15 Tbe OlrlltlaDI lklur
residence u 000 00 Can fin Tlor-~s LN J'OM"ER.OY • HUGE 1 8 AC· Jlllid Ira I, •· · g fA-&lt;~
.,._ DaVI"d Koblentz ~•
ciDDI!lled7 'All fOOl' openAll popWar sizes in stock,
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- nr. WT. uousE nAs ., BEDROOMS,
ve · .wusm • uvu.
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aLMmu" 4:30 Electrle CompaJU~ New'l 12:30 '!be Rev. Merl!r Teetl
WI Uclnle! Call WY ,__, $7.50. Newell's Sunoco Chest- ance t:nt1re amount.
~~~~~~~..RRcif\~~~~~~ g~~ Allantie. ~ Jalary jobl, tdthtannualOhioFarmBureau t:te Jim Meea &amp;how
l:3l 1111 Rn. 8ilal BWups
. 2 cAR GARAGE wiTH Atn'OMATIC
lllJtlc
male, female over 18. OEIB meeting iD Columbus last week. S·OO News
I:OO 1he Rev. Andrew far~nt
Uniiln 1 ooou.
BEST BUILUI)I'G WT IN Po»Boz 23190, Oakland Par•...
Mrl!l J V Col Pt PLe ,.
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EROY WITH rr. PERFECT F o K
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3:30 SUnday ~Weu~
Help Wanted
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Terrace. Pom~ •~iOG:OO, L4aGi: FAMILY, APART!RNTS OR Fla. 3330'1
i!pent several days with ber
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daugh'and Ianll'IY1 Mr• and $5:30
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eathor ..,._, •1:00
SI!Ddowll
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to -BARBIE doll clothes. WI'l l b'&lt;&gt; s Dew
WITH . A TREMENDOUS VIEW
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50 t-.ho
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make lo order, Call 773-5300.
oF THE oHio VAJ.lEY. CA.LL us BEATING, I'WMB!NG, Rura Mra. Robert Wood.
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wort on dairy farm. Phone
11 16 121 Three bedroom house 00 B t NOW AND WE'LL liW7l Yow Doxol Bottle GaL ArnOld a.. Second Lt. and Mn. Edgari--...;.-~,:::;;=;J;-;;E;:;-:I:;::I;--::RAD~-::-:::--::I:-0:::=---0rvll Holter. WI &amp;-3833.
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11 23 lie BUDGET PRICED furniture in heating system, io very good
183 Acre Farm,
Pomeroy.
I 2'l Uo weekend with Mra. Eddlo Har- - - : - - - - - -our tidrd floor budget shop.
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4:" Spotllgbl .. lportl
Insurance
Baker Furnit.re, Middleport, oondilion, hardwood floors,
65 Acres Bottom
Wanted
lung and Keoneth.
1EB 1.00
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Weather
Ohio.
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out
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flood
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$11,000.00.
VERY
Goon
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HOUSE
wrra
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Myers
and
lleaday
'lbrtagb
Friday
11 12
11 -HH AND FUHNACE. FREE GAS
:.'AAE'I'NA CASUALTY lnsur8Jlct'
family of Indiana apent • week 7:1$ Sign On, Musical Glock
S:OO Coi!Uiltmlly NOWII
1:11 World and JiaiiMa1 He•
Mullen Insurance Ageocy,lDe. SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank? Clog- I Three bedroom house on l r~g~~~~~~~~ ~
with Mr. and Mrs. WiHis Froet. 7:45 Ecboes ci Joy
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S:l5 Sign 011
new gas urnacc, nAs~: . sAw ~u u A:&gt;~o LIME lRU&amp;H· 1
i. ed Baum and Marge
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All Septic Tank
Cleaner. in unud l'Ondilhm $4 aoo.oo. ER ~::Q ! 'JPMK~T . PLENTY OF STONE !
Pascoe entertain"...~ wilh a di"nner &amp;:05 World News
I: 15 Sign 011, liiu8k!al C1ocll
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FOR ('11\lS HlNG. LOCATKD
NEAR
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Landmark Farm Bureau, CanI&gt; tmanc(:J
entirely.
tlVTLANo.
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SUnday, honoring
Mrs. Bertha 8:10 Sports Today
GIIANGI! INSVIIANCE. MUO.. ,
11 3 3otc
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Baum and Mrs. Nancy Baum 8:1$ Weather Picture
8:00 Ohio Valley :N8:05 World News
Insurance Agency, Inc., POIJlo WELL KEPT- carpets show the Small frame house with three
The WISEMAN
lor their birthdays. Other guests 8:16 Musical Clock
8: 10 Sports Today
tl'01· PboDe WY W381.
results of regular Blut• Lustre 1 rooms furnished downst.air~.
Agency
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were Mr. and Mrs. Delmar 8;55 Community News
1_ 11_c spot cleaning. Renl electric 1112 E. Main Sl., Pomeruy, :
8:5
Weather Piclurt
500 2nd. Gallipolis
Baum and Nancy Kay and Tior 9:00 Talk of tbe Town
8:16
Pt. Pleasant Footblll
For Rent
shampooer. $1. Baker Forni- $101100.
; Offico !4i-361l Home 4!6 .mi '
my.
9:55 Mason County News
10:30
Songs
for Cbildml
lure. Mid1Jeport. 11 2'l 6tc,
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Mr. and Mro. F. T. Allen, 10:110 Public Service
HOUSE (at Enterprise). Five
. -~
. Call WY 2-2720. ArtPr " p. m. 1
Akroll, called on Mr. and Mrs. 10:15 Family Worship Hour
10:45 Golden KOJ
11:00 NOWII
rooms and bath, garage. Call USED KING FLUTE. for sale. I call WY 2·3589.
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HOUSI FOR SALE
I Daily Sentinel Office
Clayton Allen and Bill Sunday 10:30 Latchstring
lt:lli Saturday Sbow
992-6098 (Jr see Maxine Arn- WY 2·2950.
H 17 tfc O'Brien and Crow Realty &lt;:o. Modern RaDc.b Style. Beautiful \
evening. They were enroute 11 :00 News.
.
12:00 I.ocal, Ohio, Nat. :Newa
old, Athens. Ohio.
FIREWOOD. any length, $10.00 1.
1l 24 till· location on toP of smaU hill :
to Florida were they will spend ll:C5 Morrung Melodiel!l
11 26 Stc pick up load. Call or write
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facmg State Highway Garage 00
(elcept Friday, Church 2:20 Bulletin &amp;ard
12:25 News 0 Grii!DI
4 ROOM HOUSE 2nd St., Sy- Glendale Skidmore, S had
R.oute 1 wrtb good road to main
Bells Ring)
11:30 Saturday Matinee
racuse, with hot and cold Ohio,_ MY 6-3437.
11 1 tfc
~g~way. Four be~rooiD!, Uvtog,
11:45 World New11
1:30 News Heatllines
water. Moore'a gas heater, DON 1 . MERELY J)· -ht
•7 dinmg, family , kitcben, ~eak~
11:5~ Mason CoWlty New•
big gardell lol WY 2-3352.
ng en your '
fast
play,
maid'S.
atilit7
aod
12:00
Community
News
1:31 Saturdaf J.!a1
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carpets- Blue Lustre them-. POME
'I shop Three baths co . i til
12:05 Noon News
1:55 News
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eliminale raptd
re-soihng
ROY - One story frame d
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carpet on
12;10 Market&amp;
Z:OO Saturday M P'URMSHED DUPLEX 4 room Rent electric shamp~r, $1.
roo~s, all, bdsP.ment has floors. About two-thirds of
12:15 Mid Day Weather
2:30 News Headllneo
apartmeat, in _~iddleporl, 6_80 Pomeroy Cement Block Co., ~t&gt;vera l rooms. furnace heat- Ibouse Is pan.t!led in mabogany
ONLy
l2;7D Bulletin Board
3:31 Sat.rday ~- 2Dd Ave., hvmg room. kll· Pomeroy, Ohio.
II 22. 6lc t~g, front and back porches, i and walnut. Air conditioned.
!2 :2.) News 0 Grams
2:55
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c:beu aod batb, on 1st floor.
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Large palio and double carport.
$30.00 OoWII - &amp;.I.,..
3:00
Salurday
J.!atlneo
CaU SB 2-417a.
1123 ltc 50 HEAVY HENS. Youn.g beef IMIDDLEPORT- 2 story fwme ; On lot 200' x 390'. May be seen
Conwnlent T..-2:30 County Agent
3:30 llews lleadlb!es
- --by the quarter or hall to be 8 rooms. new b&lt;~th. nice kit- ' by appotntment only.
12:45 Country Go Rolmd
3:31 Saturday Matloeo
:I BEDROOM housetra iler. fur dressed Thanksg1ving. See chen, front and back pordles.l
1:S5 News Beat
nDl Browo'1 Trailer Park, James Hollon, 1~ miles East garage, corner lot dose 10,
PRICE REDUCED
2:00 Country Go Round
Ul Saturday Motlneo
WY 2-3324.
11-20-6tc of Five Poinls. Phone 005- school and stores.' $1\,000.00. Write: e-o Tbe ,Daily Sentinel
2:55 News Beat
3:55 News
t:OO Dlsciog wltll Doll
BRJCJ[- DIIPLEX S bedrooma 2184.
1t 2l 31&lt; FARM CLosE IN - 20 acres,~ --llox_668·H I om_•"'Y-3~
·FURNITURE CO.
1:00 Mid Way Matinee
4:30 Radio R I 0
livlD&amp; room. dining room, kit· I 15 cultivated 5 room frame
~ W. VA.
3:5~ News Beat
5:00 Newa Rotln4up
dlltl, i&gt;aoolu.t and garage,.
OPEN EVES. TIL 9
, home, tmth,' basement, coal. HOUSE FOR SALE,. Rutland.
t:OO DiBelng with Doso
5:15 Sign 011
loreed air gas furnace, But-,
(CLOSED SUNDAYS)
fum&lt;Jce heating, barn chick-i 3 'bedroom home m extra
4:30 lnlercbanp
lr GEORGE WONDEI
tenwt Aft. Call WV 2-5127.
Christmas GIFT
en house, other buildi~gs. 17 •· large lot. Close w schools. TERRY
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for
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sale.
Call
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ILEEPiNo ROOMS, 161- N." ;t h IDEAS at Landmark ALBERT M. cox. SALEsMAN ~s~ 2-;884 ·
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Av- Hiddleport, 0 hi o.
WY 2-383t
IVY 2-:163&amp; I FOR SA I.E : 6 room house with
11 23 Jtc. bath, full basement, 891 HyPh0111 WY Z.%246.
1t 16 tlc '
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iioDERN anfurnishtd a-rooms ' loy'• or Girl't 44.95 bicycl• I FOR SALE: Cush Johnston ' sell St., Middleport. Phone:
aDd badl Furnish utilities., with purch.M of this
· Farm in Bradblli'Y, Ohio, one Pt. Pleasant ti95-2600'.
11 16 lfo
Coall Bull";"".
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Middleport,
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UNICO 28 CU. FT.
CHEST FREEZER
right on highway 143. Ap· --=---:---=::=---- 1
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tor '
proxim~tely 28 acres, large !
Business Servicet
rent! Out of all floods! 2 blocks
!rom btlslnw diatrlot, Pom$299.95
barn. good silo , small build- i -==:::=======~~
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formerly used a~ Grocery •
eroy! I and 4 rooms, furnillhPOMEROY
Evoryday Speciolo
Sinn~. cement block building, 1
at
ed Nn: plaster, paint, lloors 1
J1ck W. Cuny
large
5hed
used
as
g-arage
and
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Marie's
Style
Post
ei'ICltrk: ranges, sinks witb 1
M1n1ger
storage.
Six
roo
house,
hard
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cab-, baths, gas lurnaceo.
rcuto . . .... $1.25
Ph. WY 2-2111
ood fl oors, new white 11.1e 1 Shampoo
Tel WY 7.-6392.
11 10 15tp
w
&amp; Sets .. Sl.SO
block ceiling~. downstairs. 30 day color rinse,
1 ROOM BATH and garage, 916 ~
Nee bathroom, built in cabi·
Locust Sl, rear. Middleport 1965 Repossessed Stereo. Just nets in kitchen, new gas fur- Shampoo &amp; set
$3.50
Ottio. WY ~9918, Martin Res- taken in. Lovely walnul stereo nace, new 40 gal. hot water , Per';!'::t!nd Se~!O up
talit'ut.
ll 9 tfc console with 4 speed inter- heater, good 50 gal. cold wat· l
Wta:a and Wtgleta
JROOM furnished apartment mixd c~nger. Radio equip- er tank, aluminum slorm
W1 2--a
11 4 tfc ped. Twm speaker system. As- doors and venetian blinds.
Marie's Style Post
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ed
W
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124
Ph, WY 2-5271
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Heighll " per mouth. Ca ll WY 2-6555.1
s new Y painl · ou
SyTacu,., Ohio
newly d!COI'ated, inside and
11 23 6tc leave floor covering for
ouL Call WY Z.5127.
I but two rooms. Mr. Jolmslon 1'
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10 29 Ue SINGER SM Late model ztg, died September 16, this year.
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zag. Makes butlonholes, 'ews
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COmplete Servtco
ONE 2 bedroom house trailer on buttons, blind hems, JOOno- Crltl Hradford
and 0111 I betlroom for rent. grams, and embroiders. Pay BOUSE FOR SALE: S·rooms,
Write, Ploao ,. ConfiOI
Middleport. Pbone WY 2·3346 off balance of only $71.19. Pay- good well. Happy Hollow'. See
A. 1, IIIUDJ'OHD
or WY Z.JI• • WY Z.31100. menll can bo arranged. cau or call, Orville Hogue, SH 1BaciiO, Ol!lo
1.1 II lit
WY Wliiii.
ll 2atllo ii021.
II 19 l2tp
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wall tires, R. &amp; H. Nico. Huntington Saturday were Mr. o1 tho United CololUIII.
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Instructions
Wedne&lt;day afternoon guests Gaul, Harold Newoll, Mr. ani.
v"".-:s.;-;;crvn.=•sEiiViCE TESTS! with Mn. Raymond Elberfeld! Mrs. Marton PGarker and Mr.
EXPERIENCED
.... - "om1110 ll ..o ..,.., .._.,. were Mrs. Charles Fick, Mrs. aod Mrs. J.M. aui abd Patty.
Roy Cbristy, Mra .. WUUam WiU
Mrs. Letha Koblenb hal reo
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uallllq
• ~on~ • r.t~UINd. and Mrs. Rex Baney.
turned home after 1 two week
!:'u~ancat !~
David Koblentz attended the tour with the National Grange
f.T.' rn-.::"..:!~~~
football game Saturday In Ann tA&gt;ur through tho western states.
:;::!",::-~w ~' :~;:. Arbor, Mlcl:dgan,
between
Mn. Claytoa Allen and Mrs.
Bo:. 100.
c. ., tta. Dalll ObJo S1ate and Michlgao.
Charles Goeglein lpeDt I da;r
f'rom the largelll truck or
..a\UieL
Mrs. Henry 'Jbomaa eater· 1o Parkersburg.
bulldooer radiator to lhe
I!With&gt;st hootor '"''·
Auto Sales
talned ThUf!day eveoill8 with a Mr. and Mrs. Venon Cleland,
Stanley Party.
Columbus, were overnight gues11
FOR SALE : 1955 Chevrolet ear. Mr. WaVtUO Cleland, l.Dndon, of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cleland.
Good
t
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re- called OD V. D. Cil!land Wednel- They visited Saturday with her
pair. Call WY Z.2327.
day.
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lather KeMeth Darst I patient
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and IW'ting,
Mlllersville. or trade for livestock. See at cently were Mrs. Ross CleOhio End yoor sewer troub- Henry Hartman, Cbester, Ohio land, Mra. Eddie llarttmg, Tho lecontl Cotinental eo..
les. ·we hfwe all S&amp;U!:~ seWi!l'
11 2.3 3tp
Mrs. Mabel V'an Meter, and gress on July 29, 1Tl5, appoint·
maehi..,. ReaSOilllblo rates. 1957 CHEVROLET V-8 - Stand· Mrs. Henry Eichinger,
ecl Michael IDDegas ond Geol'
CaU y.ry 2-2914. day or ntght
ard transmission. White Attendmg a :football game In p Clymer 18 "~ tr;asw·ert

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WHYJ WHY OOES:lllts BUG Mi. SO.
BABY
OOME ~Y. 'ItT THIS nlt!'JG STICKS
IN !1'1 CI/I&gt;.W AND KEEPS

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Carden Club will
D~ December 6th

lO-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 26, 1965

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The Rev. Richard

The Middleport Gardell Club
will meet Dec. 8th, at the Martin Restaurant for a 8:30 p.m.

Martin, dinner.

Dinner reservations

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. Several contributions
were ans Hospl18 1 was ann 1
ector ol the Pomeroy Grace
de when the American 1e- December 16 and severs mem- r .
must be in by Dec. 3.
Final plans were made for a
~ Auxiliar of Drew Webster bers plan to attend. Members Episcopal Church . was gues! Following the dinner, there· Christmas bazaar and bake sale
met ~eroay evening at who will contribute cake or speaker to the Oh10 Eta ;~ will he a program and II gift 00 December 4 when the Rut1 ex~hange at the office of the land Friendly Gardeners met
. h II
homemade candy are asked to Chapter 'Of Beta Slg":la
the Leg10n a ·
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't Thesday evemng In the Oh F I G C
h
f
Rut_h Thornton, vice presid~nt, contact Mrs. Thornton.
Cooriuom" byla Gas office ln MiddleIo ue as o.
1i.lesday evening at the orne o
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f th meetmg
Mrs. Bill Brown.
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Plans were made f~r an af- port.
GIVE DINNER
which opened Ln ntuahstic form Iter-Christmas party with the He had as his topic, .. Love's Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Fisher ' Mrs._ Joe Bolin, vice pr~siwidl Iva Powell and ndS~ah dinner at the Town and Coun- Miracle in Marriage," in which entertained with a six o'clock dent, conducted the meetmg.
Roush as color bear~rs a te: try restaurant on December 28. he discussed what marrioge dinner Thanksgiving at their The county flower show to beda Hacke~t chaplam b P~. oi [t was announced that. Decem- partners may contribute to a home in Minersville. Present held Saturday and Sunday' was ~ ~
A total paid up mem ers i~ on ber 1 has be~n set asld~
at marriage physlclllly, mentally were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fisher discussed Jt was reported that I
117 wa~ re~_orted. A bu~~ors" OSU for special memon~l ser- and spiritually. A question and and Jan and Mark of Clncin- arrangements for No~ember "'
Elberfelcls Toyland is located in the Elberfeld Building on
Operation, Show Your
' vice for Mrs . Thornton s son, answer discussion period fol- natJ, Mr. and Mrs. Christy Baer were made by Mrs. Balm and
was read
. Maur1ce, who was killed m an 1 •ed
and Mr. and Mrs. Fisher.
taken to tke Rutland
grade
Front Street, 2 doors below Court Street.
A contnbution of $20 was airplane crash during World ow · milh resident conschool and by Mrs Bruce Davmade to 'G1fts for Yanks who War II Mrs Thornton w11l be a I April S b' p
' . n ed during the busines!j session IS and Mrs. Tom Martm and tak ....
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.. d $30 to Faye Wilderducted tbe usmess sess1o
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Donations were made to the en to the County ome, w IC ~
Elberfelds Toyland is open this week both Friday and
mulh child welfare chamnan,
when
onatlons
o
were
gJVd
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monthly
project
of
the
club
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fur r:OO and clothmg fOl
a Sar~h Roush thanked all who en to the Girl Scout Troop and Tim~~ TU~s F'un .' eterans a
In rize donated b
needy family at Thanks~ving sent cards and gifts to ~er SIS !TB and Health Seals: Pled~es AdmJmstrahon Hospital in Hunt- ~~:. t~~:~d gs:uer was awarl
Saturday nights.
A cnntribut 10 n was also made ter, Virgm1a Fisher, wh1le ~he i were named to committees and mgt?"·
tht' TB and Heal.th ed to Mrs Don Harrison.
tiJ the TB AssociatiOn 'fhe birth- was huspttahz~ Esta Wtst'. mclude - SocJ:.tl, Doris Ewmg, ' Chnstmas. Seal~: and the MidA aper "Flowers and plants
day p&lt;~rty at Clulllcothe Vt'ter· who was. InJUred m a 1&lt;&gt;11 at twr Carolyn Grueser, Lois Clelland, dl.eport Firemen s basket
in th~ home," was presented by I
You can really save on toys for the boys and girls In your
homt'. was reportf'd nnprovmg I Ruth Hif!le: Ways and Means ect for needy famJhes on the
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h 1da
S . athy and .,et _ Mrs. ar orns. t was 1oug
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·i'· R h d t·· t rehai.JJJ.. - Judy Crooks. Rosetta Ltsle, o I ys. }mp
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out to choose a container and
family at Elberfelds Toyland. And you'll like the excellent
l:j
Ves Ht ous . JS Ill
R 1 8 ll Se
Susan Har well cards wen~ sent to mem~
·~ natwn chaJrman. and Golda I . ~ a a : rv~c~. bers ot ihe auxJhary and Le- plant. material carefully for the I
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&amp; Mourning or Middleport, were ns, MarJorie c oonover. . !on st
locatu;m to be used Mrs. Robselection, Stop in soon-decide what you want this yearl~
\¥ guests and Mrs Roush displayed I PledgPs were asstgned big g Pi po
d for
the I ert Snowden demonstrated an
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IJ ~· . which the unit ~ill makl' Sisters mrludmg Rita Bell, Ina I • ans were rna. e
arrangement using holly a n d ~
and use Elberfelds lay-A-Way Plan to hold your selection
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MiddiPOOrf 't Jf~r~:oserviCt' bovs cunfmt•d to I Meadows, Lois Clelland. Betty I Chnstmas p~rhty whtthdalllt0 g~f~ ! Christmas baubles.
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A workshop on Christmas dee-~
until Christmas.
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orations
was held with Mrs. 11
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Marv dt• Carul.,·n Grueser Marilyn went to Jack's Dairy Bar for Charles Lewis guest demonstraHunt· art1cles were rea Y
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e tor who gave' many interestmg
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demonstrations.
· Spears· Hulh R1ffle Apr iI I Mrs. Dale Mourning went to Refreshments were served by ;
tbe holiday •,wekend Y..tlh t etr l C
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2 DOORS BELOW COURT STREET
parent~. ).1rs. Mar~~:~\~~~~,
al~Iethe e~~~~ng~f the mecting iSmith.Marjorle Schoo~over Bel- Pom~roy for an auxiliary unit the hostess assisted by her dauand Mrs. J ~unes .
,, \1· , . ~lad course was served bv , sv Horkv.
I meeting
there where
Mrs. ghters to the above and Mrs.[ l
'Mr. and Mrs. x~:~gll\ \\a &lt;Jle ~ :h~ hostesse~. Rhoda Hacket~,j . Refreh.ments were . ~rved, by Roush. Rehabil\tatio~ , Cha~r- Harvey O'Dell. Mrs.. Bruce
11nd d;;~ughter, '
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C 1. ; Fern Gilmore Peggy HarnsiSusie Grueser, MarJone Kee- man for the 8th district, d1s- May, Mrs.
Fred Willlamson, \
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Ray Picken~ . Mar~_tta
·and Carrie Ne~tzling with Ft~r:1 i baugh, and Betty Rawlings.
played articles needed by the Mrs. Howard Birchfield and
le~ student, ts spen 1tn·g Dr Cheesebrew a contributing hosl"l The Christmas meeting will t veterans in the hospitals.
Vernon Weber..
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d~j.he Rev. Howard
Ruppe it 1with red . t·over an.d eente~ed i Middleport. Pres~nt for
the
. nl the Thanksgiving
holt- with a b~sket ot frutt w1th can- m('eting were Rtla BaH, Bar. bar a Betzmg
~pi' - h t he Rev · and Mrs
ide!&lt; on either s1de.
Anne Chapman,
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Clelland,
Martha EschleJ
p~'"';ea:· Newcastle.
Imas, Doris Ewing, Carolyn GruThe Rev . and Mrs. George I
. eser. Suste Grueser, Susan HarSiddail and childreo ?'Platts· .
\rrs, BelsyHory, Shirley Hustoo
burg h. OtHo. were 1 hanksg1v·1
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Mal'Jorl e Keebaugt:. Rosella Lismg [J,y guests of her parents,
le, Arlene McDamel, ina MeaMr. and ~trs. P:JUl Smart and I Installation of ofticers
wa s dows. Lois Moore. Sharlee New·
tamily.
I held when Chester Crangr met man. Betty Rawlings, Ruth Rifi&gt;;ewman Burdettt, who is em- 1Tuesday e\'t'ning.
fie . Ba11bara Biggs. April Smith.
ployed in C~arleston, 'V!· .va. l Dule Kaul:t. ~orthy ~aster, i Billit' Jo Spea~s, Mary C. Wil· ·
spent the holt day w1th h1s. fam - i opened thr meeung _m :1tuahs· : ey, \llanlyn Wisecup.
1\y, Mrs. Burdette and daugh· tic form . A commumcaiJOn was .
ters. Kellee and Tracy .
read from. ~a tiona!
Grange I
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lake, i Silver cert1f1eates and 25 year 1
West Jefferson . were hohday 1 pins were presented to Mr. and •
guests of her sister, Mr. and , Mrs. Arthur Orr and Mr. and !
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Hobday guests of t\o r. an.d Harry Holler, was .mslalled by , uvna
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Dull driving's110t only out; it's done forMrs. Alfred Roush were their Mr. Kantz and other oHicers I chan ty -~hnstmas prOJects by
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!-when you swing away with Coronet
iam1ly, Mr. and Mrs. Russ:ll i were installed hy Mr. RoHer ?~ A~~Jha~:. to ~eenet".~enn~tt l
This is an all-new kind of Dodge, a new
Roush and son. Eric, Oak Hill, and inc luded, George Genhei- 11uesday evemng at lh.e all, Mrs '
and Mr. ·and Mrs. Michael Cline mer' overseer ; Mrs.
Arthur Albert Roush, presJdenl, was 'I
kind of driving. The quality car in the '}ii§i;:~====-..,
world of automotive&amp;, The quality is
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and son, Bobby, Allenville.
·Orr, lecturer; Hobart Newell. · m charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Covert I steward Elmer Newell assist. I Thanks you notes were read I
roof-to-road deep. How can you
and family, Belpre, were holi· 1ant steward Dale Kaut~. chap-! f~om the Veterans Hospital~ for
tell? Just look at Corontt Drive i~
day dinner guests of her molh· ' lain and legislative agent Mrs gilts and money sent for b1rth·
Cheek the5/50 warrantY" that
er, Mrs. Lucille Mayes.
~ George Genheimer, trea su rer; i day
observances and [rom
could only go with a car
Mr. &lt;~nd Mrs. William Grue- l Mrs. P. F. Koblentz. secretary; members of the
that's lletterensineered.
ser and daughler, Debbie, Mr. Mrs. Hobart Newell,
Ceres i legion who were
So,c'mon.PrictCoronet
and Mrs. Carl Brannon, Mrs. I Miss Jennifer Dean, lady assi~t- 1 One new member was
tt' sa dealto Btl you
Robert Rtl.wlings and
so n, 1 ant steward : George Holter. ex·
in, and not leave out
Craig, Mrs Edgar Allensworth I ecutive commillee ; und Mrs.
~nd Mls~. Nma_ Russell are JOin· I Earl Dean, youth chairman.
mg relatives m Columbus for
Refreshments were donated I
the Thanksgiving h_oliday.
and served by the Ear\ Dean
Mrs. Edward Sm1th and son, . family . The next meeting will I TONIGHT thru TUESDAY
Walt Disney's
Vaughan, Colum~s, have spent be Tuesday, nece·mber 28. and
''MARY POPPINS''
thf" past week With her J!•uents, there will be a Christmas par-'
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold R1chards. ty and 50 cents gift exchange.
(Tectmicolor)
Holiday dinner guests of Mrs.
Julie Andrew~. Dick Van
E. M. Wood are her !on, Mr.
DOWNIES ENTERTA.IN
Oyke, David Tomlinson, Gly.
and Mrs . C· H· Wood ' Ravens-- Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Downie nis Johns, Hermione Baddewood W y
d h d
ley, Ed Wynn
· · a. an er augh- entertained with a
Colorcartoon
~r. Mr. and Mrs. Don Graber, Thanksgiving at their
Matinee Saturday &amp; Sunday:
Cleveland.
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1::m P.M. lone show only).
Mrs. Elroy Kaylor and chll- w. Bengel, Miss Vida Ihle, Char. Evenings ?:00 P.M. Except
dren, Kathy and Jack, New Ha- les and AUe·n Downie and the Saturda~·. 6:30P.M.
ver1. W. Va ., were holiday
host and hostess.
Admissiion: $1.00 &amp; Me.
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale l r===----====~
Walburn and family .
Mrs. Ernest Hughes,
has been confined to her home
for an extended period follow- 1
Jng surgery, is able to be out
with the ald of a cane.
Mrs. Betty Cline of Middleport, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Marr and family, New Haven,
W. Va. visited recently In Woods·
field with the former' s mother
Mra, Ada Ring .
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Mrs. George Boone of Hartlord, Conn, spent the Thanksilving holiday here with her son '
aad family, the Rev . and Mrs.
Donald Boone and children.
Holiday guests of Mr. and '
Mrs. Karl Owen include Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Winebrenner, Colum- !I
bua and Mr. and Mrs. Joho
Bowman and daghter, Susan,
Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs.
.lobn Goodrich, Dayton.
Ross Wise is recuperating
lrom recenl surgery at Baptist 1
Bospih!l In Miami, Fla.
,Mrs. Crary Davis, Sr. is vls·
ltlog in Toledo, Ohio, with her
• Low IR prico, but wilt!IIIJ ftt!urttl ~JeT- I
daughter'in-law, Mrs. Crary Dalets you set exact dryinc minutea-118ACW No-Hell
via, Jr. and children.
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I what story he would begin, he j Bridge exten~~o~.,.;!t th;ot~
The expression "old chest- always ended with one ubuul a ugara Rlv: Y t Fort Erie
nut" sh!rted with the English farmer and cheslnuts.
Ia I Buffalo, · i' O::U.r1o Can0
painter, Edward Abbey, who'l
the province
but of irtend·
would be called upon
to
PEACE BRIDGE
ada, and " a sym
speak in public but, no matter I The International Peace ship betw:en t"_e ~~·tries.
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POMEROY·MIODlEPORT. OtliO

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS

Memorial Hospital in 'Black'
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__People of Meigs county have peded happens. you can look · er organizations and groupsing himself· have been order\0
pulled together nobly in SUJJ- to there being an expansion here I have provided cash gifts or ed by the board since last J&amp;
prt of eveterans Memorial hos- soon.''
made donations of needed equip- 1).
pital, making it .a going con·
Mr. Rideout emphasized:
ment and supplies.
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cern with all bills paid up in
full , Admini strator
Charles that this is U1e people's hospital, besl-equipped and most mod: 10,643, including 1,497 lnpallmll
Rideout. said Friday.
I owned by everyone and ror the ern small hospitals in Ohio," and 2,309 outpattents.
Rtdeout was making an in- use of everyone."
Mr. Rideout said.
In answer to a question, hi
formal r&lt;'port of the first 10 He added, ''The hospital is He listed these other
10 • said Columbus Hospital Fedelmonths of 1965 hospital business governed by a non-profit eorpor- month activity data :
ation figures for 1964 show~
ot the Middleport-Pomeroy Ro- ation responsible to the com· - Cost of operation per day people of Meigs county went out.
ta ry du b which held its re!lu- munity to provide the best pos-lof 46 beds ([our added recently side the runty for huspitol c::art'
Jar meeting in the hospital cafe-- sible m~dicol care and servic· by conversion of a conference I than obtained such care lnsldl
teri a. The meeting was arrang- es.''
room, is $922·77, or $24.40 per the county. He predkted the r.
ed by Rotarian and hospital lle praised the work of the day per bed.
port for lii6S will reverse IIIII
Chief or Slal'f Dr. R. R. Pickens. auxiiary and candystripcrs who, - Payroll cost per day
is figure by a wide margin.
Pointing to a 102.9 per cent he estimated, "provide upwards $466.94 (and still grossly under· Rotary President John Wlflo
occupanry in October· Mr. Ride-- of $400 to $500 worth in services paid. he said. although
two ner presided over a brief built
out predicted. "If nothing unex- per month." He said many oth· employe increases, not includ- ness meeting before the :1ntroo
duction of Mr. Rideout by Dr,

TURNS ON LIGHTS - Middleport Mayor Lee Smith, center, has. plenty of help _officially. turning on t~e
Chris•as lights in Middleport Friday. He is assisted by the homecommg queens of SIX arrea h1gh sc hools. Pic- 1
tured, 1. to r., are Roberta Trussell, Eastern; Bobb1 Jones, Wahama; Debbie Matthews, Kyger Creek; Mayor ,
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Friday afternoon for the parade in Middleport, sponsored by the retail merchants.
Highlighting the parade, as usual during the Christmas season, was the appearance or Santa Claus who had
loads ol candy for the kids. ~--- - - · - - - :band, homecoming queen and I
Members ol the_ Middleport; attendants: Kyger Creek homeMerchants AssocJa~IOn comm1t-1roming queen and attendants;
tee expressed thetr thanks to: the E'astern High School Band,
everyone who tume~ ~ut for the 1 homecomins quetn and attend~
parade, all the. partiCipants and ;ants , and the Meigs County Ri11·
oihe~ ,, _who ,h~\QedSpecial I ing elub,
t,hanfii • - · lhen~e Royal l
----Crown ~tiling Co. fO&lt; providing parade participants wllh refreshments after lhe event
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The Pomeroy merchants Q&lt;.ld tor Company, Pomeroy Flower ' Grocery, Ohio Valley Plumbing ! lach and_ Richard Rawling-s· '&amp;a
Star Cash Christmas Gi ve • A- Shop, Kan· &amp; Van Zandt Motor &amp; Heating ,Downie ~ Gross . ~ arrang~ Jt.
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way is underway with a long Sales, Pomeroy Sum&gt;eo Slation, Arnold Bros., Ash land Oil &amp; Raw!mgs also Wilt head I ·
1i_s1 or participating business Barnitz Market, Wilson's Laun- Refining co.
i comm1ttee to plan a panca~t
flTms.
1 dromat , Kroger's, Meigs EquipOther promolion spon sor~ ttre and sausage supper probably ID
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A. D. Weed &amp; Sons, Duds &amp; 1 January, Bernard V. Full! aad
Drawmgs for the Chnstmas G &amp; J Auto P· I Co
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D I Dr Pickens will assist him
Cive·Awa · will be held on Dec
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mg cha rter n:ember of.the club,
mere tants pro'!lo 10n C?mml ----1 offered tht- highest pra1se to tiM
te!'e memb:rs sat~ $UOO m cash
people who made lhe memor.
~wards will be gJven .away durial hospital the ··nne institution
mg the four-week perwd.
it l'i" He also ofrered a tribute
It was also announced today ·
to the late Bob Coats who, next
thllt Santa Claus will make his
' to him. had been the "second
first appearance in Pomeroy's (;~
oldest in membership'' In the
downtown business section next .. -·
club. That manlle now falls on
$Jilunjay. The Ume aDd place
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Emmet Shuler, Mr. Grate said.
of his arrival will bio announeed ··
I He said Mr. Coats was a "true
next week.
1 Rotarian," devoting his perSOD' SAIGON IUPfl - American jets struck within 22 miles al and business life lo servi""
Participating merrhanl., In- or Hanol today and smashed a major support base for above self. the Rolary motto. Ill
elude :
I Cornmun1st ant~-an·craft mtssiles, a lJ .S. Air Force spokrs- led a silent prayer period, then
~ssle~ Jewelry Shop, E:x- 1man ann?unced. .
orfered a prayer for Mr. Coati.
celswr 011 .co., ~rav~ly Trac~h~ ra1d was. a.1med at suppressing the complex of ; Guests introduced wer-e Dr.
tor Sales, R1zer 011 Company, a~ti-a1rcraft mJ~SJle s .sup- I- - ~ --- -· Harold Brm\&lt;-n· Claren&lt;'e 1ltomp..
Pomeroy Cement Block Co. phed by. t~e Sov1et Umon. Dong Em missile support Ison, George Dallas, and Mr.
~ark Town
&amp; Country, , The m~ss1le bases, most of facilities 22 miles southwest or Rideout.
Blaettnar Auto Company, Kap- the mobile, are concentrated , Hanoi. The spokesman said the
----pte. Service Sta~10n, . Bower_'s ~round the ar~s of Hanoi and 1p!anPs dropped 5i tons of i
Dr,tve--ln, FranclS Flonst. Ball- Its port of Ha1phong and h~ve · bombs, destroying 17 buildings
ey s Restaurant, Hartley &amp; Ben- taken a toll of U. S.
Jets and damaging three more.
nett, Stark's Pharmacy.
venturing too close to these The Air Force FJ05 Thuno
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I derchiefs ran into moderate
Store, New York
Clothmg The ra1d was announced as flak but no missiles as thev ;
House. L &amp; z Shop, Swisher &amp; an estimated 1,000 Commumsll swept down on lhe targel. Ail
Lohse Drugs, Elberfeld's, Chap- guerrillas attacked South Viet- or them got safely awa"y after I
~~n-Canaday Shoes, Marguer- name~e tr~ps and their llheir bomb runs · the spokes.
Jte s Shoe Shop, Blue &amp; Gray , Amencan adv1sers on a french - man said.
Me1gs County Sheriff Robert
Restaurant, Wehrung's S~ake o~ned rubber plantation 40I Dong Em wa s hil and heavily I C. Hartenbach, with Bureau of
~hop, Farmers Bunk &amp; Savmgs miles northwest of Saigon. , damaged Nov. 1. II is the Crimmat lnvesiigatioo Ageol
Co:, Pomeroy National Bank, Several U.S. advisers were · closest target. to Hanoi lo be William Maxey, ls investigatSt1ffler's Red Anchor .Stor;. k11led.
1bombed by American aircraft. ing the breaking and eotertna
Ebersbach Hardware, S1mon s 1t was the second time 1Pickup 3rd pgh : The Vietna- and destruetion in a Five Pointa
Market.
American planes had hit the I mese
home today.
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Mrs. Cowd;yOf Long B0 Ifom
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a crown stolen ),riday ia I
daring raid UD lhe Vatican Ubrary baw been found ia a
field ne:lr Rome, police reported today. Tbere were un1 damaged and in good condi·
William King, a member of 1 tton.
the Salisbury Local School Dis-· Pope Paul VI,
reported
trict for the past two years, was ; distressed by the theft. was
unanimously nominated as that I immediately informed of their
district's repr~senttttive
?" 1 recovery.
th_e new co~~Idated ~chool dis" -·
tr1ct when 1t·1s orgamzed early ]l{l"'_.. -,.",..._, ,-., -,_,'&lt;":~dtM:~"II'~zrq
next year.
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and said state liquor stores
holiday period.
will he opened OD Christmao
The Simons returned Friday
California, the most populous
Eve and New Year's E~·e. Pomeroy Police arrested a , afternoon and found their ranch
state, led with 'J/1 traffic deaths
Cook had planned 1o close motorist on two charges after style home had ,been ranaackreported. Tepo was next witb
the stores on the holiday eves an accidental l2 :58 a.m. today ed. The Sheriffs Departmeol
1J reported and Ohio was third
in accordance witla 8 recently on west Main-st.
was Immediately called. The
with 2.1 traffic deaths. New York
Mrs. Marion C· (Dorothy) approved state law. .. . __ . i
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State had· 15 reported traffic
~wdry, 57, or Long Bottom
Cook decided, however, the ~~~!Jce sa1d a _car dnv~n by able damage to furniture and
TORNADOES,
DAMAGING fatalities and Missouri had 13.
dllo1ed .Fiar 1d~y eGve n_mg at fHtolzer l closing would represent •an lm- \\tlha~ 1\kH&lt;~ffJe, 40. Railroad- other personal effects in the
windstorm!, hall and rain rak- New tragedies added to the
sp1
m a11ipo 11s a er 8 1 pairment -or publ'
. ,. st, Middleport, traveling east home _
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lengthy illness.
He said tbt lawlc
:., I in front of Lhe Genera~ l'~le-- ' It had not been determined
Friday. uight in a massive storm months. to 18 years .old, died
S~ was born near Tuppers language to ovide for e:~ce
phone Company of Oh10 ofhce, late this morning what, if IDY·
measuriOI almost l,W&gt; miles when fJre swept their Lafay·
Plams, the daughter of the late tion . .
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p- I went out of control and hit a thing , had been taken from tbe
IC!'OSS.
ette Ind .. home, One pen!On
Clyde and Lola Baker Ce~idweiL
T:e dir~ctor .;ald, itqu;,.,tore l wesl-hound alllomobiie driven home. The Simons are owners
was kl)]ed and 10 were injured
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Many !ann buildings were in violent sl0111ll1 which raked The actton nominating King, I De~lh ToJIJs 10
ed m death by a son, Robert
time a fo b
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Main-st, Pomeroy.
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damaged, a hospllai was WI- the Midwest during the night • B_radbury restdenl, was taken , KEOKUK, Iowa 1UPIJ - The Surviving are her husband, the
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----roofed, and lelephone and po- Three new deaths raised the dur~ng a special meetmg of the ' death toll In the Keokuk Marion C., of Long Bottom ;
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There were medmm damage
ARREST MADE
wet Jinea were
downed. No toll in the Thanksgiving eve Sa!lsbury Local School Board I armory explosion rose to 10 two children, .Mary linn Trus· ~"!lfoil'~l&lt;!::reiiw'r:~,~~r!~""";·~·'~"'"~' l ~ . both . cars, b~t no ~p~arent The Meigs County Sherlfra
death!:; and lew Injuries were uplosion at a Keokuk, Iowa, Friday night
lloday as lbree more . persons sell of Reedsville RI'D and
Veterans Memorial Hospital ~n~~I:~ ~~H~~e was J&amp;ll~_on Department arrested
Homer
reported, largely because the armo'!' to 10. A s~uare dance King. Is the third person nom- succumbed lo bu~ns;
Ron Cowdry: Lo~g Bottom two Admissions - Nancy Watson, wiO:ut
rator~s ~~:en~tvt~~ Steven Hill, Minenvil!e, oo 1ft
storm by-passed many urban wss m progress when the inaled for appointment lo the i Two. oi. the vtctlms of the SISters. MaJUne Chapman, Tup- Tuppers Plains; Mrs. James
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assault and battery charge Frlareaa. II •buck aerO.. illinniJ, ·building blew up.
new oonsolidated school board.i Thanksglvmg eve tragedy were pers Plams, and Pauletta Dean, Brewer, Middleport;
Evelyn w~s being held m Mergs County day. Hill is scheduled to IPIIOIJr
Indiana• Missouri, ArkA!ISIII, . CaUfornla paced the dealh Hiram Slawter has been nmi- ' ldenllfied as Carl Goodrich of Cleveland; three brothers, How- Bentz, Minersville;
Mary )all today pending a hearmg be- in Meigs County Court.
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Kentucky, Tennessee and Oblo. count with 'Z1 tralllc fatalities. naled from Northwestern and .Carthage, IlL, who d1ed early ard C, and Ceeil, buth of near Brewer, Middleport;
Evelyn fore Pomeroy Mayor Charles
· n.er, were 24 In Texas 22 in Rl ha d J
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DIO&lt;herg.. -Timothy Work- ,
mlnl 7 spaceship today was put New York State, and 13 each m
. DaviS of Keokuk who died Mrs. Cowdry was a member man, Rutland; Jeffrey Work·' McCOOL IN ARMY
lhroush an importaDt dry nm Mlehisao, Missouri and Penn- Bedford Local and Middle_. Friday mght in Graham of the 'llethodiSt Ch~rch of Long man, Rutland.
Cincinnati Reds' pitcher Bill
- that It milo! pass to be cleared sylvanla.
port Exempted VIllage School, Hospital here·
, Bottom where servtces wtll be Blrlba - Mr. and M r •· McCool has entered the U.S.
District have not made their ' The name of the third victim conducted Monday at _2 p.m. James Bentz, Minersville, a son. Army and is currently underlor laWich next Saturday on a
rttord tWl)-weel! orbllal voyaao.
WEATHER
nomlnalllll!l,
was Withheld.
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~Y Rev. Freeland NorriS. Burgoing basic training, He ex'111e rehearsal belin at 7:30 Cloudy windy ud colder t. The Salisbury buard· alw by Seven persone died In the 1&amp;1 Will be in lhe Tuppers Plains
pects to be released from
1m EST and 41 mtnale8 later day
oeCIIlollll IDOW Our- a unanimous vole, agreed that \ Wednesday night blast which Cemelery.
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AJtro uts
Ed d riel -·"''- ...... te
tu Ithe new board is to be organiz- occurred during _a square The body will remain. at the The Christi811S who Nero ae- of th~ 1!166 baseball season next
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1 dance.
White aad Mtchaol Colltna, wear- 01 falllq lalo tower Ply by late ed by Jan· I 80 that state_ mon- trapped when the roof collapsed pers Plains until time of •erv- martyt•ed on Vatican Hill, the p ·
lltlllna IPIC08uits, enterad the""-'- .l'lltlaldolrlllt IGIIdt lei can be IIOIIIhl immediately. on a roomful of dancers.
ices. Friends may 'call anytime, oite oflhe present Vatican City,
llflleeerall, Oflldall reported IIMflld, -*'1 dlady eiRAt least 23 persoos remained
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TSU BOWL BOUND
that lhe early stages of the 1'lilt fll'wiJ illmllloldq
RINK OL(lSING
' in critical condition toda1 In
Meigs General Hospital
MARRIAGE APPUCATION
MURFI\EESBORO, Ten n,
tone test Wert &amp;Dilla well, bul ..... I h• - . 11111'111 •s- Thl flkate.Away Roller Rink area hospitals. Four of them, In Admissions - William Buck- Edward William Durst, 18, UP!) -Uabeaten Tenni!!ISI!e
!be lllllll outeonlo ot the drill en. IIIA.,...,.,Itw Ia Ill. near Chester, will be closed I Mercy Hospital at Burlinllon, ley, Middleport.
Belvedere, HI., lllboter and State has accepted a bid Ill
'WM not expede4 to be kilolltl 8oalllly ......,. ellady 1111:111 until llirq)er J!lllke, due lo a Iowa, were listed at "very DlJCblll'lfl - Charles HaD, Ruth EDell Reed, 11, Ylddle- pky In the Grantland Rice
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services were pending today for
cowboy star William tWiid Bill)
Elliott, one of Hollywood's top
money makers in the I940"s,
Eiiott died of cancer al his
home here Friday at the age
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least 305 persons killed in trafDRAWS TICKET Middleport Mayor Lee Smith
~ic &amp;ccidenls since the long hoi- draws one of the winning ducats m the town's Christmas
lday weekend began at 6 p.m. Gift-A-Rama after the parade through town Friday after(local time) Wednesda~. ~e 1 noon. Hundreds of people lined the streets to see the
death count ends at midnight ! parade. No purchases are necessary to parlidpate in the
, Sunday. The breakdown,
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the Middleporl Police Depart-'[
ment cruiser, the Middleport
E-R Squad. Middleport Fire ~
pariment trucks, the Middleport '
Htgh School ll"and, Middleport
Homecoming queen and attendanls, the Rulland Homecoming
queen and attendants, Pome- By United Press IDiemational
roy High School band, Pomery The Thanksgiving
holiday
Homecoming queen and attend- traffic death toll
climbed
ants, Wahama High
School sharply today with the heavy
increase in weekend traffic. se• , . • • • • • • • •. . vere weather throughout much
of the Midwest increased the
likelihood that a record high
death loll would be set

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Dies Friday
Funeral aervices for Dennlt
P Korr, 17. Rt. 1 Racine, who
passed away Friday at Veter·
em Memorial Hospital, will be
held Monday a! 2 p m. a! Ew·
ing'1 Funeral Home in Pomeroy.
Mr. Karr died ot bronchial
pneumonia. He we~A preceded Jn
death by his parents, Mr. and
Mn&gt; Peter U. Karr and one
~~~ter, Mrs. George Beegle.

The decea11ed wall a

car~n­

tor by trade and belofl8ed to
Carpenter'• Local 200 of Co-i
lumbwt

Draft War Begins Today
For Pro Football Talent

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Sun·ivins are hlJ wife, Lethree daughters, Ruth Se1·
lrrs. Portland. and Kathryn Hen-

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dricks and June Karr. both of i

Columbus three
D,snoeinnos
Karr, Jr. and Robert Karr, both ·

By JEFF MYERS
fullback Jim Grabomld of
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NEW YORK iUPII - The , lllinois, Michigan tackle BiD
American Bnd National Foot- Yatrby , Oklahoma linebfiC"kt!l'
ball leagues. skirmishing ver- ! Carl McAdams, Texas Unr/·k~
bally for the past month, break er Tommy Nobis. Bucknell 8Kf
out the heavy artillery today in Tom Mitchell, Iowa guard !Ohn
their mulli-million-dollar draft- Niland and soccer·style placeing war for the nation's top kicker Charlie Gogolak of
collegiate football talent, with Princeton.
linemen expected to be the I Pro scouts reportedly are not
G7 Elyria 64 North Olmsted 35
prime targets,
high on Heisman Tropby
Wkklilfe 61 Orange 53
The rival leagues are holding • winner Mike Garrell, of USC.
Twinsburs 78 Southeast 37
oimultaneous-bu t oeparale- ~&gt;nd Howard Twilley, the lop
Mayfield 54 Solon 51
drafts during which 310 college Iscorer in the country !rom
Conneaut 57 Girard 30
standout! will be tapped and 1Tul sa. Both are consider.ed too
4S Amherst 61 Clearview 5&amp;
subsequently battled for by , sma!i tu.
the rigors or pro
H
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each Ieage, with money and football.
uron 71 Ml an 41
Obertio
the possibility or six-~i~ure , Choosin~ af~~ Atlanta ID the
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Cl vel od Kenoed 51 contracts used as amrnumhon. NFL e~re un order) Los
e a
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This year the enmphasis is on Angeles , Pitliburgh, Philadel-Brunswick
50
Buckeye
31
linemen,
but don'! be surprised phia, Dallas. Washington, Min·
38
Berlin Helgllts ·35 Firelands l'l lif the No. 1 draf! pick by each l nesota. Detroit, New York, SaD
Nordonia 71
league turns out to be a , Francisco. Chicago. Green Bay,
Cleveland Lutheran East 18 quarterback
1Cleveland and Baltimore. In the
Cleveland St. Edward 103
Rick Norton, the flame- , AFL, Boston follows Miami,
Padua 77 throwing passer from Ken-! with Denver, Houston, New
·lucky, is expected to be the top ' York, Kansas Clty, Oakland,
Lorain 59 Avon Lakt 50
draft choice of both the NFL's San Diego and Buffalo picl&lt;lng
Akron Central 71
new Atlanta Falcons and the in that order. A team's poslllou
Cleveland St. Joseph 18 AFL's fledglifl8 Miami Dol· in the current standinga decJcl.
Sondusy 56 Bucyrua 48 phins.
ed its reotation number wtt1t
110 Shelby 47
Other stars expected to be clubs flipping a coin to ~ 8
Clearlork 69 MI. Gilead 29
grabbed early ID the draft are ,tie for tho drnft.

ol Columbus. and John Karr, :

F.ne. Pa. 2l grandchildren and i
three ~reat grandchildren, and :
~ sister. Selle Theiss, Racme .
Friends may call anytime at '
the fu neral home. Burial will l
bt' m the Greenwood Cemetery
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o HI.. .,...,..,] Basketball Teeumaeh 110 Vandalia Buller 57
Cleveland St. Ignatius
Lea• I m Ca JUR Meet By Untied Press lntern•tloual Eaton 68
WHAT IS THE TRUTH .. ,
Euclid 61 Brush 49
LAFAYEITE. La . &lt;UP!) - ColumbliS West !16 Newark
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Middletown Fenwlc 50 Lakewood 62
Oh10an Jack Nicklaus took _ 1 Big Walnut 76 Olenlafl8
f4 ·St. Marys 75 Greenville 59
Cleveland Heights tl
39
one-sdtroke lead mlu l~e third Columbus North
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Springboro 65 F'ranlin 45
East Cleveland Shaw 78
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r~un of the $32.000 Cajun OasMechanicsburg 62
Parma
s1r Golf Tournament today
Columbus South
Louan Hills 51 Shaker HeiahtJ 81)
Th e Coum
I bus. Oh'10. cont flu:b Eastwood 73 WauS&lt;On
68
I Parma Valley
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West Liberty Salem' 60
Forse 65
tion to professional golf
Lake 48 Northwood 4-7 (ot)
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Bedford
Salem
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40
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Fostoria St. Wendelin 71 .
Yellow Springs 45 C~~r~~~
Garfield Heights 53
The anawer to thi1 question ph11 ca~e an erratic driver to
Grand Rapid&lt; 43 F rt R
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Cleveland St. Stanlslaus
many more important facti cau a live-under par 67 Friday
bl ~hovery 5 ~ A;,soma 45 Maple Heights 49
be found in the revealing new finish Wilh a 136 total halfway North Baltimore 44 Otsego 31
Bowling Green 77 Napoleon 61 Be~he~ 78 a;nee .11 rcanum
Chagrin Fall!
hooklet, '"!'he Truth About Nerve through the tournament.
64
Deafness." Write, phone or visit
One stroke behind golf's lead· Anthony Wayno 45
Crd
lie ersa! es
Medina 73 Weliifl8lon 54
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w today for your FREE copy. lng money winner were Babe
Perrysburg
ersvi 74
There ia no obligation.
Hiskey and Bert Weaver Both Cleveland Lincoln 75
. ~aoneta St Joseph
carded 69s Friday.
Cleveland Holy Name
Manon L&lt;&gt;cal 63 MIDSter 62
Nicklaus lour times drove
Vermilion 51i Brookside 45
Sidney Holy Angels 00
to
traps
bu
teach
lime
Ayersville
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Fairview
50
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with strong tO tron shots
Archbold 74 Liberty Center 52 Franklm • Monroe 69
blast within three feet of
Hilltop 68 Hicksville 6l!
Twm Valley North t14
pin. He carded six birdies
Leipsic 11
j Monroe 53
barely missed on a !I)-foot
Delphos Jefferson 5/i l
New_ Paris- Jefferson 5li
putt on the 11th bole. A
Lima Bath 70
New Mad'"'" 56 Wesimont »
LY 3-4550
245 E. State St.
Athens putt on lhe 13th rimmed
Ottawa-Glandorf 66 Newton 78 Gettysburg 44
Eastern High !&lt;hool warmed
51
49
Columbus Central 67
Mason
Lebanon
Bgainst Iough Glouster
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Teays Valley tM Reading 62 Lillie Miami 81
night - losing 41·11 in a
Columbus Brookhaven 55
Spnngfleld Shawnee 59
preview - for
Coumbus Watterson 51 .
. Northeastern 54
tonight a! home ag•linst jl
Middletown 84
Fmdlay 75 DefJance 51
foe Southwestern.
Columbus Walnut Ridge 4t Parway 56 Paulding 48
At York, where the
Whitehall 71 Reynoldsburg 65 Marion l.o&lt;aJ 63 Mina!er 62
was held, Charles
Mansfield St. Peter 68
Kalida 86 Hamler 59
with 7 points while Sle•,ell
Delaware Hayes 51 Columbus Grove 110
had 6 and Charles Eicll- 11
Hilliard 00 Franklin Heights
Cory • Rawson
. Russell was le hottest
USE OUR
Columbua St. Mary 110
Lim• C. C. 87 Ehda 61
shooter with 14 points.
LAY-AWAY PLAN
Columbuo Rosary 43 Luna Shawnee 9&gt;
Other Preview resulll we~re l l
Upper Arlington 42
Bellefontaina 73 Roseville's ~22 vlcliOrV
Only $1.80 Dowo onrt Poy
Gahanna 40 Van Buren 110 McComb 43
and McArthur def,,aleid
1111nc1
Lay Away
Pleasant View 70
Hopewell - Loudon 60 Vanlue 41 Malta-McConnelsville, ICOrt
Grandview 52 Marielta St. Mary 78
reported.
all rou wont lor ontr $1.00.
CllDBI Winch"'ter 79
New Lexington St. Aoysius
Groveport U Lancaster 57 Riverview 53
HAM SHOOT
West Jefferson 57
46 Mathews 42
At Club HOUH On
Ribbon Tiel, lows, F1ncy
GIFT
Columbus
Ready
56
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42
Salem
40
Papen, Gift BoKtt, Evtrythlne
Snowball Hill
Chillicothe 81 Circleville ii'J
BriStol 63 Lordotown 80
For Your Wrapping N....
WRAPPINGS
Centerburg 52 C8rdlfl8tlm 49
Newlun Falls 75
Sundey Nov. 281h,
Frankfort Adena tM
West Branch !16
ITARTINO AT NOON
Our Toyt, Dolls, Pluth
Amanda Clearcreek 54 Mercer 107 Laurel 50
CHRISTMAS CARDS Set
Anlmalt, Mll\tery ToYt lilld
Clearfork 69 MI. Gilead 27
Lehman 42
!Thoro Will Bo AW!ld-~
Evllrythlng For The Klddlft
Boxed C•,. All Prices
Lancaster 57 Rlvervlew 53
East Canton 24 l__£___oon Hunt on D•. 3
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Spoclot Tlllo Cordo 5c "" AI Low - Low Prlcttl
Portsmouth 84 Hillsboro 65
Perry 44 Dover 24
Marion Catholic fr1
Cleveland John Marshall 47
MEIGS COUNTY COON
River Valley 5
Cleveland Rhodes 41
Chrisl11111 Decorations
HUNTERS ASSOCIATION
Scotch Pine Tree•
SIJeridaJl 68
Cleveland West 69
Troo
Light
Solo
Ufelike 1fMD - can be
Stzo C-6 _ _ _ 69.: Ml
The Plains (Athens) 17
U&amp;ed time and aa:ain.
East Clinton 83
4 ft.--$6.99 7 fl~l4.99 lnd• ..nctont Light Solo
The Plains (MI. Sterling) 71
Slzos C-71'1 _
l9o 881 Millersport 84 Lakewood 55
C-6 Troo Lltoo _ 4 lor 2fo Minford 65 Green 48
Polnaetta Gara.nck
Portsmouth Notre Damt 15
12Feet-79t
C-71'1 Troo LHoo • 4 lor 49c
Piketon
Holly &amp; Bell Garlandl
Wynford 70 Col01181 Crawford
12 FMI-69c
Snow lpr•ry _ 59c-69c An Dayton Alter t7
Dayton Oakwood
Novtlty Nativity Sets
Gold &amp; Sllvv Deeorotw
Dayton
Falrlllew
72
tile- 39c
PAINT
... 791
Springfield Noi1h
MEMBER 01' MIDDLEPORT MERCHANTS
01\yton Palter!OII fK) .
DaytoD Northridge
SeeThe
CHRISTMAS GIFT-A-lAMA
Dayton Wilbur Wright 74
Full Unt
Northmont
Ask For A p,.. Ticket- You May
Xenia Wllaou a
At •• .,
A Luoky Wiruter- Drawings Hold WHkly
Dayton 8llvera

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James Slmpton 11 Funeral Oireetor.
Mrs. Coats wlahes to thank the public
for its past patronage end expects to offer the same highly qualified servloes In
tho future 11 in the pest.

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Cyc'la Sales

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Sugar Run Flour Mills
Phone WY·2·211!1

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Phone WY 2·2181
Servin1 Melp, Malon &amp; Chilli Countf11,
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REG. 89c COlGATE TOOTHPASTE
REG. 79c BAYERS ASPIRIN
REG. 89c COPE HEADACHE TABLETS
REG. $1.00 SUDDEN BEAUTY SPRAY DEODORANT
REG. 79c SECRET ROLLON DEODORANT
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1965 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door _ _ $2395
Eoonomy VB engine, Powerglide trans. Good wbit@wall tires,
P .B. radio, automatic trans. Radio and beater. Beige Gver
Sierra Tan finil'Jh. Fawn interior, See thil nice tar today,

1963 Ford Galoxie 500 Convertible _ $1795
V8 engine, Cruisemstic t ran.o~ . , power steering, Premium
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OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
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bulldmer radiator to the
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Ohio. End your sewer trouiJ.
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1Q11Chtnes. Reasonabll rate!!.
can WY :1-2974. day or nipt.

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BAHNEY GOOGLI end SI&lt;IUFFY 5Mt 1lt

!lecttoa of offtcen was h~ .!
Wbeo lbe Melp County Ridi"
e1ub mot TUeeday tvenlni Ia tl
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WHAT

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woodl.
Tom Reuter, presldeJrt, cl'·;
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NOW lt•s

Riding Club
Elects New
1966 Officers

Oper1tlng Under New Ownership
•nd M1n19ement

WELCOME TO ALLI
Don Mill HelM &amp;.lley,
Iris Ioiiey, CCelll,.,
eFORMERLY CROW'J TOWN lll!d COUNTRYe

AUTO
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On St1te Route 7

PHONE 98S·2297

DAILY
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lt'U I S\ICt!eSI. A report 'VI '
given on hte recent AssO&lt;' ,
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Bob Gordou, QaiUia tlub, vi•·'
president; Mra. Hazel Zimm&lt;' '·
W'lllllm Downie, Melp cl' ·
treasurer. '!'boy
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Olllcm of lbe local club elerted wero Junior Keonedy, predent; Charleo R. Karr Jr., vir ,,
preoldent; Mrs. WD!Iam H
Downie, _.,tary; IIDd Mrl. F·
Leifheit, treasurer. It was volt t
to cbonge lbe dues wllb ehild"' .,
1J or YOXIIIIJer to pay $1 1 year
· adult!, $2 1 year.
'lbe December meeting wa '
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Rock Springs Grange hall
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"Our reducing club is a great success! We've lost 96 oil. Fol'f~t.
4:3. Manupound•_~ . , 178 oountinl our husbands!"

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Tbt hymm, "Come Yt Thankful People, Come,.. and inv~
eatloa by lbe lilY· Wilbur Perrin, pastor of boat &lt;burch, preceded a reapomdq reading !e,

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the Clwrch of Cllrlal. The Rev
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tlst chun:Jo read from the Old

WANTED!
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and household
good ~ We will llluy fOOl..
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dootr ol Foderattd llturch pre·
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number

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the roadlngs.
Following tba bymn, "Prals.
To Gad." and weloome by th&lt;
Rev. Perrin, the message ol
lbe avenlng was liven by th•
Rev. Samuel JackBoo Gf Naomi
Baptist church, who had for
bh1 theme, "Let Us GJve
Thanks.'' Rev. Ray Wining ol
the Salvation Anny waJ in
charge of the olferiog witllt
Mrs. Marvin Burt saog ··olen
ThiJ House," followed' by the
doxology, A box of fOOd •••
taken to I lleedy la!niiJ for
Tba•ksgivlng·
Prayer of Thaw by tht Rev.
Joseph Kraly of St. Paul'o
Lutheran church, tbt benedi~
lion by lbe Rev. lil&lt;hard Martin
of Grace Episcopal churcl
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sentinel,

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Initiation Held

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Around And
About
Middleport

BylatinCiu~

owiE!s-Gross Weddin Vows Are
Mainly About
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CALENDAR

Bookmobile to
Stop Twice in
RocineMonday

Monday, November 29, the
Initiation of new membera by
Itema lor tile ...... calen- Meigs County Bookmobile will
i- lD an impressive, quiet cere- and nuts .were served to
the
former members into the EastYouth of the Racine and Oak Or are weleomed bat eo be at the regular time in Ramony at her home on Laurel guests, Mtss Paula ~mer. COil·
Poll Karr of Columbllll ern High School Lalin Club waa Mr. and Mrs. WIUis Anthony Grove Methodist churches met be accepted lor DO more tban cine Grade school In the mornS~eet at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, sin of the brtde, reg&gt;stered th~ Miss ndi Y the holiday week· held November 16, at the home were hoots to a family Thanks- Nov. 21 •t 6:30 p·m, at the Ra· tbroe dayo (lllneo) porlor le lng and High school in the af·
f)ctl:iber 16, Miss Jeanne l. guests Assisting With the sef\· is spe th ~er arents, Mr. and of Mrs. Parker.
giving dinner at their !ar~ 'Cine church with Pr.esident tbe dale In tbe aotJce. Item• ternoon, replacing the '111anks~owles became the bride of mg were Mrs. John W. Johnson end w~n I PR Karr Sr
Officers elected earlier were, home on Cnerry Ridge. Attendd Debra Van Meier preBtdlng.
abould be brief, ODd eloarly living Day schedule.
Donald' A. Gress.
IMISS Julia Reese, Mrs. Irv.n Mrs.
nr es
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IpreSident, Bill Buckle}!; v~ce iJ;lg were Mr. and Mrs. Geral
It was voted to take an of- wriUeD or typed If mailed.
· Miss Bowles is the daughter Baumgardner, and Mrs. Gomer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Karr,l president, Twila Kat.;r, an~ Anthony asd childen, Joe and fering each meeting and a new
Librarian Velm~ Pi~ojJI .a~
~r )Irs Ernest Bowles and
Middleport.
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Sr ;:md daughter, Po~ly, SJ&gt;E:nt secretary, Joey Bailey, Add1- Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Harold secretary, Sharon Erwin, was
NOV za
nounced the foUnwmg hUes JUst
b :e Ernest Bowles. The
The new. Mrs Gross. 15 a grad- Thanksgivmg in MarLOn~ With tional officers elected
were Chase, Mr. and Mrs. David eJected. Lewis Van !deter of
e wil1 ~ a hymn sing released:
P.tonm is the son of Mr
:&gt;f Middleport High school, their daughter and son·ID-law, treasurer, Nancy Karr; news re- Jenkins and children, Steved Oak Grove and DavLd Grind- t~er Free Will Baptist church Masterpieces~,.. World PhHosi lrs Arthur Gress' of
c.lass of 1963, where she w~s ac~ Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Bauer porter, Jenny Dean, and Ser- Beth
David, Mid~leport ao staff of Racine are the new re- a etland Salem St., Sunday, o h in Summ~ry Form, by
\ ll\13 of the double-ring
hve m school affairs . servmg a and Polly Ann.
geant - at • Arms, Ray Karr. Mr. and Mrs Ray Laevmg and freshment committee.
of Ru be '28 at 2 p m AU Fp yk N M g'll eel
d b th
home&lt;:ommg queen ID her sen, 1 't' t
were required to
h '1 Mike
Judy
Novem r
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IJ .~ny Dwe~r~:~ ~tor eof the ior year. She IS presently . em· Dennis Moore, a s~udent n:~l we:; ~~::s to school November childre~, ~: a,West Columbaa: The P.rogram Included scrip- singers and the public are in· The Madhouse o~o Madison
tl 1' ~~ 'ah a:tist Church ployed by the State of Ohto aS ,Rio Grande College, " spe 'thi!Dih They were as follows: Sue ;n a '
ture, M1chael 6:8, a nymn, a vlted
Street, by George Murray.
'iount on
a typist 10 the Department of ling the holiday weekend WI p · B kley Barbara Bailey, W. a.
reading about Thanksgiving by
NOV. I
Exploring Behavior,· An InGlven m marriage by her fld- the Bureau of Workmens Com· his parents Mr. 'Bnd Mrs Lloyd I N:~mi ~~ssen: Pat Boring, Lin- Thanksgivmg Day dlnne~ Mrs. McClintock, another ~y~~ The Pomeroy WCTU will troductlon to P~yrt logy, by
f:St brot~r, James F Bowles, pensation
Moore.
da Brown Jerry Burke Virgin- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emer prayer by Ann McCilntoc •
t Tu da
at 2 p m at Candland and Cm ;ell.
the bndr was attired in a two- Mrs Gross 1s a gr1:1duate of Mrs. Dwight Logan and Mn. 1· Bush iean Casbdoll~r Shir- son Jones were their parents, scrlpllon of lhe MYF motto mee Fedees 1 ~· hureh
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ptect strt&gt;et length ensemble of CadiZ. ~hgh School, and allend- Helen BrickleR VISited ThUnl· ~a cur:e Jenny Dean, Bever- Mrs. c. E. Burdette, Middle- color by the program
. the I r~ c
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Clear Thinking· by Hy Ruch~· hite brocade satin. Her vell ed Ohio state University two day afternoon wllh Mrs. ca~lle I Durst: Patty Goeglein, Vic- port, Mr. E. W. Jones, Shade; man, Pam Cleek, the benedtc·
Nov.
Us, A hvely and prac •.1c~l int~
was of white tulle and she
years He is now an employee Logan at the Elmwood Nursmg : Green C~ndace Hawk, Nan· and Mrs. Paul Parsons and son, tlon, and the creed.
The Christmas bazaar spon- duction to sound reasonmg.
ried a white Bible topped with of the Post Office Departm.ent Home, Alba.n}l.
as an i c~ Karr ,' Ray Karr, Richard asd Mrs. Paul Parsons. and son, Refreshments were served
sored by the Afternoon and El- Understanding the Great Phil·
white orchids and a cascade
but Will enter the armed fone s I Mrs. Anna Yeager w f h Lodwick Lenora Michael Lou- Paul Jr. Athens. Durmg the 2
her and two
eanor Circles of Heath Metho- osophers by Henry Thomas, PtL
carnations.
The couple is res1ding at 30l : ove,·night guest Mondar, 0 er 1ise Michael David Mora: San· afternoo~ movies of Mexico and ~h m~m e ~nd Pal
dist Church wlll be held Tues- D
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Serving as maid of honor
Lmwood Ave., Columbus.
Iaunt, Mrs. Edna Barte s, t the dra Newlun' Don Rose, Shirley , San Salvador were shown S e 8 ~~~ 'Doug Reese
day November 30 in the base- The Outloo for Youth, by Alber sister wa~ Miss E.
M~ , ~~~a ~:ag:it~~~ and Rucker and' Jo Toney.
wh1ch had been ta~en by the 'Jr~~~. sheila Bailey, ~nd Rosel me~t of the church. Luncheon ice H. Horowttz
Bowles, Cleveland, Randall
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l&gt;&gt;wles, Columbus, broihor
Midtlleporl
James •,ager.Do I
nd her
there They formerly lived In tn two a.:.as are Invited to
hours
kJold
man.
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Meellng "' e
d ht r Jane are spending
Callformo.
next meeting Nov. 28 at 6:30
Llvmg Ideas In America, by
li'oJiowmg the w mg a
aug e •
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Steele Commager ed
ce~tion was held in the
'Itle Middleport Wlit of the I the weekend with relatives at
Mr. and Mrs. Cart. Mattox p.m. at e
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PLAN BAZAAR
e~r~ C t Bo k bile p~orooin of lhe Mount Morlan Bap- WCTU met Friday evoning al Ivydale, W. Va.
spent tho holiday In Pomt Plea' . elgs oun y 0 mo
fist Church. Arrangements of the First United Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mescher
·sant, W. Va· with relatives.
OBSERVE BIRTHDAY
The Friendly Garden~rs of lvJdes servtce ~?rural adult~ as
I 11 flower&gt; decorated the din- Church with Mrs. Betty Cline, ond family of Lebanon are the
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon HarRutland will heve a Chnstmas well as to chnldren, rna ng
room The bride's table
ident in charge She opened guests of her sister and brother
ris and son Jim
Columbus, Mrs. Don Grueser was
and bake sale SaturdaJ. books more atcesslble to 28 com·
W":a cove~ with a linen cloth f~:s meeiins with .prayer and in law, Mr· and Mrs. John Mitch. Ohio Valley Grange 2612 op- spent Tha~sgivi~g with their of honor a.t a sit o'clock
December 4, at the. R.utland munities and to 17
schools
and C{'ntered with a three-tir- there was group stng~ng with .Mrs. ~CJrl Wellman, a~d son ,ened in regular form Monday parents, Mrs. c. M.. Henne~y Thanksgivm~. ~lven by her mo- Department slore begmnmg at through rekularly
scheduled
·aed wedding cape topped with Mrs· Lillian Steiff at plano.
Jimmy Sutto~. of Fl. G~y .. WV night with Worthy M~ster Her- and Mr. Robe~l H~JTIS. Their ther, Mrs. Theo Rain~, "t her &amp; a.m.
I
at three weeks period.
mi$lture bridal eouple.
1t was announced that the ~ere W~d~esday overmght and bert Roush in the chair. It was other son, Nack, 1n graduat.e Hemlock Grove .home 10 obser-1
Wedding cake, pUnch. mints December meeting would .be 'lhanksg1vmg g~ests of Mr. ~nd decided to have the
annual study at Massachusetts Instl· vance of her buthday. Guests
at the First Baptist Church wtlh Mrs. Herbert D1xon.~nd family . Christmas party D~c. 27 begin- tu~of Technology, was unable were Mr. and Mrs. Don GrueMrs. Donald Boone . program Mr. and M:·s. Philip . R~xr~~ 1 ning with a polluck dinner at to
present.
ser and Kim and Jody,
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chairman. Two readmgs were and son, Philip, of Ctncmnatl 6:30 p.m.• (Qilowed by an ex·
r. and Mrs. Robert Turner ville; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rem·
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~i:~: at Fourteen", by Mrs. Mrs. Dessl~ Pa~lerson.
, brought by each member·
Sandra, ond Gary of North Rob- Mr. and Mrs. George Heines
and
·'Giving
Thanks",
by
Thanksgiving
dmner
guests
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Great
Bend
inson spent Thanksgiving with r Mrs. William KUlinger Hem· i
'IONtGHT tloru TUISDAY
Mrs. Jacob Turne;.
Mr. and .Mrs· George Mowre~ l Grange. All members are t.o his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe i lock Grove.
Walt DIIMY'•
Miss Margaret Sauer led de- were Mr and Mrs. A. G. Mtddle bnng their V.lte or husband lf T
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votions. giving notations on "The I ton and Mr. and Mrs. Milford thev are a non-member.
u~~er~nd Mrs. George Hackett
GAmER FOR DINNER
Julie Andrews, Dick Van Lord's Pr~yer." Dur.ng the busi- 1 Mowrey and Megan an~. MelLssa l A. home tconomics commit· Sr, Mrs Mary Shafer and son, A family dinner was held
Dy.ke, David Tomliruon, Gly· ness meetmg a $5 dona~10n was of PL.. Pleasant.. W. ~a.
!tee wa~ appointed by hte Mas· Mike, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thanksgiving Day at the home
~. ~~Y~nermione Badtfe.. sent to the Sam Moms Tern· r;-rr· and Mrs. fed ~ lsher and : ter, chalfman L&lt;s M'abe\ Roush, Scally and sons, Tommy and of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Boso,
Colorurtoon
perance radio program.
chaldre~, . ~an and ~ark, of members are Eula Wolfe and Jamey spent tht holiday In St. Great Bend. Present were Mrs.
Matinee Saturday &amp; Sunday:
A vocal du~t was presented Cmcmnut~ are t~e h~ llday week- Nora Cross, and the Centenmal Albans, w. va., with Mr. and Dessie Patterson, Pomeroy; Mr.
1
1:30 p.M. (one ahow only). by Beulah White and Mrs .Paul 1 nd guests of his pal ents. Mr. l cbmrman IS Nora Cross.
1 Mrs. Joe Trtbble and Kim
and Mrs. Philip Rexroat and
Evenings 7:00 P.M. Except Haptonstall entitled, "Merctes of j and Mrs. Hiram Fisher • :\imers- 1 The program consisted of the Mrs. James Harley spent the IOn Philip of Cincinnati; Mr.
Saturday, 6:30P.M.
God." The hostesses, Mrs. Hap- VIlle
, song, "Battle Hymn of
the ho!Jda)' weekend in Springfield I and Mrs Jim Patterson and
Admlssilon: 11.00 &amp; 10c.
II Mr Lllllan Steiff Miss Mr. •nd Mrs. Genion Ponn
bl ' " Sc t ••
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·Repup !C.1 b np
U.-c rea mg. with her son and family Dr. Brent and Terry Racine- Del
and M1ss Grace Campbt!ll were I lOth
Andy
Cross· Ten
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sa m Y
. ' b and Mn. John Hor ey I
bert and Ted Patterson· Great
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1 ways to k1ll an orgamzalton,
Y family
Bend· and Mr and Mrs Boso
Mrs. Henry Hennessy, Middle· Nora Cross· each person tell· od M R bert R 'bel
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Mr. a
rs. o
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children, Nancy, Peggy,
' Mr and Mrs Carl Alk.lre 01. fl ing what tney hadTtho bek than · spent the holiday in Chillicothe bie, Stevie, Vickie, Tommy and
·
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ful fur· poems,
an sg1vmg, .
w·n· K't.
Lancaster wtre ThBnksgiving , Eula 'wolfe Pilgrims Land with Mr. and Mrs. l la~ ~ B
:..o:..n.::"':..•:...·- - - - -- guests of their son and daughter Rev James, Early· Harvest ! cbem and daughtres, Dbble a
d
EFFECTIVE MONDAY. NOV. 29th
io law Rev and Mrs c Mil·
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Dell.ise.
bert were their daughter an
vin Alkire. '
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Bounty, ~~ra Cross; Reason fo~ Thanksgiving Day dinner family, Mr. and Mrs. George
WE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS
~nksg.wmg , Ed~a.rd Cross, guests o( Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doolittle and children, Connie
GIVE DINNER
TEhunl ks tndThthankBsglvedmg,tDebbra Knight were hteir daughter and and Steve of Berea.
TIL 8 P.M.
ar y, an
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M
d Mrs
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Mr. and Mrs. James Bearhs R
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son-m-aw,
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ForTest Bachtel, Jr., a umor
entertained with a turkey dinner ev. ar y.
Halley of. Colurn~us; and Mrs. at Mount Union College at Alii~
Thanksgivmg, at thetr
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M. C. W1lson, Middleport, and ance, spent !he holiday week·
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Mrs. E. B. Kmght of Chester. end with his parents. Also VIS·
CLJ
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Ju
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. iting with the BachtelH~~~~t,
Margaret
Sauer
and
Mrs.
Peggy
Class
L.
Van
Meter,
son
Mr. and M.rs. G~orge Mem~ CLris!mas aub
Arnotl. served a dessert course
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Van I hart were holiday dinner
were Mrs. Thelma
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RACINE, 0.
· checks going I ·
during the social. Others attend- ~ ~~i~:,;dhas been graduated at of Mr. and Mrs. James
Clarksburg, W. Va. and Mr. ~
ing were Mrs Pearl Hoffman
AFB, Tex·, from tile Pomeroy.
. .
Mrs. George Dallas and. farruly
to gilt
and Mrs. 0. E. McKinley.
course for u S· Air Mrs. C A. Emmtsh IS
of South Charleston, Oh1o,
~ .---=====__;~=,,I Force turtJoprop aircrait mech- ing in Dayton with her ~n, Mr.
budgettl
, anics. A graduate of Wah:ama and Mrs. Roger Emnush and
High School, he Is being ,., family.
assigned to Stewart AF, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
for dut) with the Tactical Air and daughters, Mary Rut,n·mil;yl
Command.
Joy, were guests at a ••
dinner •t the home of Mrs. HarFilttwoods.
ry Pickena In Racine.
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Present wre Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving Day guests of
.
nd M Ch I Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd
If you have not already joined, give
Allen Dill, Mr. a
rs. ares I d d he'
M'chl
tu
Wildermuth and daughters, c u e t ~~ son, I ! a ~ ~
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
yours6'1f the thrill of having the added
I Sandra, Kathy and Teresa and den! at Oh1o Slate Un1ver51ty,
Participating Store
In the Middleport Merchant• Mr. and Mrs. Bearh&amp; and sons, and thear son and family, Mr.
"shopping power" next year that our '65
Holiday Gilt·A·Rama
r 1100
· thy abd Scott·
and Mrs. James Lloyd and
~y of Pittsburgh, Pa.
members have now. You'll avoid holiday
Holiday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. llarry Chesher were Mr.
holes in your budget , •. and for so little
ond Mrs. M. J, Schaeffer of
Falls Church, Va., and Mr. John
put away each week. It'll make a much
Blackford, Cheuoc•'Y.
Tea·
Mr. and Mro.
happier Christmas, don't you think?
lord and children of MeliJOur1oe,
Fla· speot Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Karr
aons, Jeff and Rodney.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Null of
eChocklng
tSavlnga
CrookBvllle, Ohio, opent
tLoana
!living wtth l!er lather, Mr.
tSafe Deposit
Clarenco Clark.
etanklng-by-Mall
Holiday dinner gueots of Mr.
ODd Mra. Walter Crookl
Mr. and Mrs. Danny '111ornas,
RECEIVE NEXT
DIPOStT IACH
Vleona, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs.
NOVEMBER
WIIK POR 50 WEEKS
Edward Crooks, and
Middieport; and Geno Croos,
$ 25.00
50c
student II Ohio Stale School
$ 12.50
25c
llentiotry.
$ 50.00
$ 1.00
Mr, and Mrs. Paul
$100.00
$ 2.00
lllall and chiltlren, Edltb
.4ulhentieaUy Styled,
4546MA 111rly American
$150.00
$ 3.00
Bill, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Genuine Hardboard Sltmllne Cabinet finished
$250.00
Sharp opeot Thursday In Zal!.,..l
Hand Rubbed,
$ 5.00
to matcb Maple furniture eAU new 110 ._
ville with Mr. and Mro. Wayne
$500.00
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$10.00
Jreolhort neck picture tube ePotenled PhU·
Sharp and family.
Hand Finlahed
.. Cool C~aosto for lon1er component lilt,
Mr. and Mro. Perry
Jreal.r relllbtllty e20,1100 volll of picture po.
• Bla 100-lb. zoro zone top freezor,
open! lhe Thanlthilvlng holiday
wor
eSolld state Tranolstorlzed UHF Tuner
• No fro1t; no defrosting ever, even fn fr!ezerl
In Marlon wit~ their daugh_~.-1
eAU 82-Cbannol re&lt;optlon eLig]!ted Cbannel
Packares never stick together. A cllli&amp;ht t1 - ....
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jndleaton eFront Sound eCopper engraved
llam Houck and family.
• Twin vegetable Hydralllfs
eir&lt;ulll •VBF·UHF antenna
WUI
hold nearly ~ buohel,
Spendq the hoUday
:1G 3/16" B; 28\0" W; "8116" D.
wltn Mr. and Mra. Glenn
• Roomy storage door has
space for eggs. even
10-gal. cartons,
• Every ohed full-wldtl!,
full-depth.
Evon L• with Tr...,n
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pr.
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aboot U. S. servicemen spendIng their first Christmas in a
foreign war in more than a dec·
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anj the mails with gifts for the
165,000 Gls in Viet Nam.
A United Press International
sW'Vey showed that more than
65 tons of mail and gifts, many
sent anonymously, are
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dally to Viet Nam, In addition,
more than 58 tons of gifts have
already been flown out by the
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and southeastern shorelines of
the Groat Lakes.
Light snow flurries dusted
sections of the Midwest. The
U. S. Weather Bureau reported nearly a foot of snow on the
ground at Conneaut, Ohio. 60
miles northeast of Cleveland.
Snow squalls dumped 8 incheB
at Erla, Pa., and Buffalo, N.
Y. Seven inches was reported at I
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Peggy Lee
Completes
Project
By Loull Sobol
Well, now what do you think
oinglng gal Peggy lee is work·
Inc '"' In opare moments? SculptInc a bust olllr. Albert Schwei·
tier whic~ Itt to go oo dlaplay
In tile Loo
County
MW1eum ol Modern Art ...Goll
Clamp Tony Lema, out ol actloll wblle hilt Injured elbow ia
IIIOIIdlng, phoned golfing aca
J'red Corcoran from Greece to
tell him bll b~UeJt thrill sinew
w1nDing bls clutmploashlpaeama
wben be waa IVanted a private
audl..,. with IUo Hollneas in
Rome ...The wife of lamed el•
Start Cluh msi~ d', ~ory
Pl!llldeo, recouplJIII from lnjurbto IUJtalned In • ....,,
IIIIo ..,.idMt...l"aooy Holtanaon
Ia..,.. for Prlnet Felli Youuoupoll who oued C.B.S. for Its
drlmoiiMtlon &lt;1. tile Raoputin
:.... .!he coat waa dlamlaed
- lo - · plannlol to 11111 '"'
behalf ol hor cllllrt tile major
llltldio wldc:ll Ia dlolrlbul1nc I
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against Metro for Its Rasputin
film whicb starred all tbreo
Barrymores) ... Poster ad for a
oermon at tire Unity Church :
"Why Not Hava Your Faith
Lifted?"

Joe Levine apparently ha!J
become enamored of Adam. He
olarts shooting "A Man Called
Adam" otarring Sammy Davis
'"' Nov. 22; he's readying the
prolimioarioa for film, "Will
Adams," starring Peter O'Toole ;
hilt picture, "The Idol," stars
Michael Park.. who has the role
of Adam in the forthcoming
"The Bible"; and his "Second
Best Secret Agent" movie stars
his newest find, Tom Adams ...
our confrere Jim Bishop finally
attained a major objective. A
hole-In-one at the Diplomat
Country Club In Hollywood,
Fla ... .l!lke Charlie Bales' label
lor tbo blackout: "The world's
worst 5 o'clock shadow " ... You'd
be surprised how many dolls
have real affection lor Billy
Rose - gals he's dated between
marrlages.There'a a iood reaIOD - he's advised them on
llock lnveslments that have
added thousands and thousanda
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nach me &lt;1. tbe lmjimllng
breakup betwetm lamllll linger
and bls wife and motbor &lt;1. 1111
oeveral cbllclreo. One of tho
blfii!IIIWDOI - and a couple
Yibo lo mw bel 1101 bad a ....
picbl &lt;1. llllllfllct dlroelod at
tbem. •.Joba and Vlrllnls Warren

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rival of their heires!l. Nina EHzaa
beth, named alter Virginia'•
mother, the wife of Chte1 Justice
Earl Warren. Only a few weeki
ago when we were at Toots
Shor's Virginia had expressed
her deep de;ire that it be a
girl (the Dalys have two boys).
"J JUSt want to have a little
one I can name for my mother.
I always had that ambition.·•
she said .... Tempest ("Hello Bur.
lesk' '( Storm makes no bone~
about confessing thal her marriage to singer Herb Jeffries wat
headir.g for the divorce courlt;.
Says the action was stymied
when their baby, Patricia Ann,
was born "That was two years
ago," she said, "and we're •·UU
Mr. and Mrs."
0. this one from Fr11nce [)j.
manche in Paris is reaUy deUcious. In all seriousness, it ex..
plodes over Page One with 1
story that producer Joe Pastel'
nak approached Princess Margaret at the big party at the
Palladium in her honor and th1
Earl of Snowdon's and offered
her$! million if she woold eonoenl to appear in 1 film based
oo her romance. Paaternak,
occording to the article, es{&gt;lained that wao tbe own Lll Taylor
got lor "Cleopatra" and then
went 011 to point out that"Meg'l
uncle, the Duke of Wlndaor, appeared before tbo eameraa ia
tbe documentary based "" bll
life, Knowing Pw;ternat,l biN.
may be an element of truth•ha
tbe aUeged offer -but bls cheot
mWII bave otuck far out - pl!llo
ld Itt' Ilia toaauel

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